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Old 06-17-2016, 06:49 AM   #24191
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Finished "The Isle Beyond Time", by L. Warren Douglas, which I bought from Baen in 2003. An excellent conclusion to a fantasy trilogy (the other two books being "The Sacred Pool" and "The Veil of Years"). The books are set in Brittany in the centuries following the collapse of the Roman Empire, and are based on ancient legends of the area. A "thinking person's" fantasy series that's not an easy read, but which more than repays the effort put into it. Very highly recommended.

This finally completes my Baen books for March 2003, which has been quite a lengthy process, because it contained two 3-book omnibuses, and the continuation of a series that I needed to re-read from the start, so 10 books in all for the month. April 2003 should be quicker, although I'm still only managing to get through a year's worth of Baen books in a year, so I'm no nearer to catching up .
Thanks for the review and pointer. I have all three books, but for some reason, never got around to reading them. I'll have to stick them in my to be read list.
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