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Old 07-22-2013, 01:34 PM   #31
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Also, if you want to get it another fantasy series...Glen Cook's Black Company has just now been released on Kindle in OMnibus formats, so that you can enjoy each trilogy in sequence. It's one of the best fantasies around, and actually provided much of the inspiration for Erikson's Malazan series, but it's nowhere near as dense and convoluted. It's written in a much plainer, succint, and vigorous prose, reminiscent of say a soldier writing a book about the Vietnam war from his perspective. Immersive and imaginative as hell, but a short, brutal narrative style.
I just read this over the summer. Read all of them (didn't get to reading The Silver Spike though).

I really enjoyed the first few books, and the later ones were enjoyable too. Very different style - it does remind me of Gardens of the Moon.
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From Comic-Con, Martin fans should get a kick out of this.


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At w00tstock 5.0 at San Diego Comic-Con, Paul and Storm launched into their song "Write Like the Wind", and then George R. R. Martin decided that enough was enough. Shortly after, Neil Gaiman makes an appearance to remind everyone that GRRM is "not our bitch.
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This fan definitely did! Thank you for sharing it.
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