delericho said:"Harlequin" by Bernard Cornwell, which I'm thoroughly enjoying. It's about a young English archer in France just before the Hundred Years' War. Perhaps the most entertaining part is that every single town he lays waste to is somewhere I've been in the last twelve months, which amuses me greatly. (So, maybe having to buy an extra book was not too bad, after all.)
Next up is probably "Shaman's Crossing" by Robin Hobb, although I might give "The Darkness That Comes Before" by R. Scott Bakker another go.
sckeener said:I'm in the middle of R. Scott Bakker's Warrior Prophet and Greg Keyes' The Blood Knight.
Pozatronic said:His version of the Arthurian myths are even better. Find "The Winter King" and dig in.
How far did you get into that R. Scott Bakker book?
Pozatronic said:I'm finishing up Tanith Lee's flat earth chronicles. Book five is called "Nights Sorceries". I started the series back in 2002, when I lived in Asheville. Asheville with it's three excellent used book stores. Nights Sorceries was something I had to order used from Amazon. It's a great series. Very Mythic, not just epic. Something I find missing in most fantasy now-a-days. I'm probably going to go back to book two and re-read them from there.
Pozatronic said:His (Bernard Cornwell's) version of the Arthurian myths are even better. Find "The Winter King" and dig in.