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Sell Sword said:The Rollins books are Adventure with a touch of the Supernatural. I have only read Subterranean and Excavation thus far (the 2 are not related in any way). He has about 6 or 7 novels out and I believe they are all stand-alone. Fun stuff, I plan on reading them all eventually.
In some epic fantasy, this is sadly the case. It shouldn't be. Yes, there has to be an epic conflict. But that's no excuse for motiveless evil and a complete lack of ambiguity.but overall the story remains the same[ good guys vs bad guys with magick being involved & central to the storyline
given the fact that most fantasy novels have the same setting[perhaps in different disguises]
a pleasant story
Michael Moorcock said:The sort of prose most often identified with "high" fantasy is the prose of the nursery-room. It is a lullaby; it is meant to soothe and console. It is mouth-music. It is frequently enjoyed not for its tensions but for its lack of tensions. It coddles; it makes friends with you; it tells you comforting lies. It is soft.
Er'ril killing the boy was a mistake & it didn't do any good to him or the others infact it hindered the creation of the diary so i'm thinking you might have missed that fact.
Rockingham & Dismarum are talking about their past mistakes
you gotta admit dude they have their detractors as well.
Yes i have read a few of them namely Harrison,Moorcock & MacLeod but i didn't quite enjoy them as much.
Sell Sword said:I have Map of Bones on hold at the Library, though! I'll try to get registered on the Rollins/Clemens board ASAP to discuss...