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The retirement party was like something straight out of Lethal Weapon.
'We're rich and retired everything is great.'
'Who is this beautiful woman?'
'Oh noes! I am dead!'
'Grrr! This retirement is over. TO THE MAX!'
I've read a bunch of Gemell, no Glen Cook though. I like K. J...
I've started Dawnthief and so far it's not terrible. It's formulaic and a tad heavy handed on the exposition but it's ok.
There's a chap called The Unknown Warrior, which is daft, and there's this band of mercenaries that have travelled the length and breadth of the country but don't know...
I haven't. I've got a James Barclay waiting to be read though. They were selling Dawnthief for a quid in the bookshop yonks ago as part of a promotion, but there are so many books and so little time. I'll stick The Blade Itself on my wishlist for now.
Just finished Red Seas Under Red Skies and, while it was full of pirates, it was a little weaker than it predecessor. Still worth the reading of, and I'll certainly be getting the next one in the series, but there was too much sailing and complication and angst and not nearly enough caper...
Aye. They like to say that entropy forbids evolution but ignore that whole matter cannot be created or destroyed stuff when it comes to various gods plucking the universe out of nubbin. If they also said they were Napoleon we'd be allowed to lock them away.
I don't have to scroll past an entire screen of blurb to reach the forum anymore! And the horrible bar down the side is gone. Huzzah. It's back to how it used to be. Sniff.
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Good old Blighty has it all.