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Old 07-20-2010, 01:20 PM   #19
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After having finished "Sheepfarmer's Daughter" I went and bought "Deed of Paksenarrion", and I enjoyed reading it (normally not a fantasy reader).

I liked the somewhat slow pace, it felt like actual living speed and made it easy for me to slip into that world of Paksenarrion and Gird and the Duke.
Speaking about the Duke - he and also the sergeants or captains or other people in charge displayed leadership qualities that I wish real-life people in similar positions had too. I really envied Paksenarrion for her bosses

For me this was a very good read , and one I would not have picked up without the Book Club .
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