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Tag Archives: sword and sorcery
TOP THREE THURSDAY
Welcome to Top Three Thursday! This is a weekly feature I’ve decided to host from this day forward. A day where I can post a short list on different topics I’ve been thinking about. The focus this time out is: … Continue reading
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Tagged Death at the Pass, grimdark, James A. Moore, Luke Scull, Marc Turner, Michael R. Fletcher, Richard Ellis PReston Jr, romulus buckle, Seven Forges, steampunk, sword and sorcery, The Chronicle of the Exile, The Chronicles of the Pneumatic Zeppelin, The Grim Company, Top Three Thursday, undead
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FUNDAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (AUGUST 27, 2018)
Another week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. While I try to fool myself into being excited about the promise of a new week and the … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlantis, Exile of Atlantis, Funday Monday, Kull, REH Library, robert e. howard, sword and sorcery
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FUNDAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (APRIL 2, 2018)
Another week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. While I try to fool myself into being excited about the promise of a new week and the … Continue reading
BLADE AND BONE
Blade and Bone by Jon Sprunk Genre: Fantasy — Sword and Sorcery Series: The Book of the Black Earth #3 Publisher: Pyr (February 27, 2018) Author Information: Website | Twitter Length: 515 pages My Rating: 4.5 stars Blade and Bone is a … Continue reading
FUNDAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (JANUARY 15, 2018)
Another week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. But while I try to fool myself into being excited about the promise of a new year and … Continue reading
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Tagged Child of a Mad God, Coven, Fantasy, Funday Monday, new fantasy 2018, R. A. Salvatore, sword and sorcery, Tor Books, Tor Teen
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MY FAVORITE FANTASY BOOK DISCOVERIES in 2017
Even though it seems like I read all the time, there are still books and series in the fantasy genre which some way or another escape my notice. Months, years, or decades sometimes going by before I stumble upon these … Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Lists
Tagged amazign fantasy book discoveries, assassins, Best Laid Plans, C.T. Phipps, Col Buchanan, fantasy books 2017, Farlander, Favorite fantasy book discoveries 2017, For Steam and Country, grimdark, Jon Del Arroz, Lucifer's Star, Mitchell Hogan, pirates, Revenant Winds, Rob J. Hayes, steampunk, sword and sorcery, Where Loyalties Lie
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FUNDAY MONDAY, OR THE BOOKS THAT WILL HELP ME SURVIVE THE WEEK AHEAD (DECEMBER 4, 2017)
Another week begins. I quickly slip into my business suit and head back into the office to save a few innocent people. But while I try to fool myself into being excited about the promise of a new year and … Continue reading
WAITING ON WEDNESDAY: FALLEN GODS
Waiting on Wednesday is a meme hosted by Breaking the Spine to let readers share their excitement for books coming out soon, and the novel I’m eagerly awaiting is . . . Fallen Gods by James A. Moore Genre: Fantasy — … Continue reading
TOP TEN TUESDAY
Welcome to Top Ten Tuesday! This is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, where a new top ten list hits the web every week! This week our topic is … TEN BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SWORD & … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrzej Sapkowski, best sword and sorcery series, Brian Keene, Chronicles of the Black Company, D.P. Prior, David Gemmell, DRENAI SAGA, Gerin the Fox, Glen Cook, Harry Turtledove, James A. Moore, Jennifer Roberson, King of the Bastards, Legend of Drizzt, Legends of the Nameless Dwarf, R. A. Salvatore, Seven Forges, Steven Shrewsbury, sword and sorcery, The Witcher, Tiger and Del, Top Ten Tuesday
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INDIE WEDNESDAY: CHRIS TURNER
Along my reading journey, I’ve made a conscious decision to include self-published, indie, and small press works in my reading schedule. But it is difficult to know where to start: So many new authors and books to examine to find … Continue reading