Liminal Syzygy
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Has anyone read Heroes Die and Blade of Tyshalle by Matthew Woodring Stover? I thoroughly enjoyed both of these books and am very much looking forward to the next one I've heard Stover is contracted to write.
Why do I like them?
- Non-generic fantasy
- Handles the "two worlds" connection well, and best of all in an interesting way. Actually I didn't like earth much in the first book, as I thought the caste system was unlikely and a boring idea. But there is some exposition in the second book which puts it into perspective.
- Multilayered - philosophy, politics, aging, friendship
- The dark atmosphere - hey, I'm a fan of Erikson and Cook, what can I say...
- Descriptions of fight scenes - DMs could really take a lesson from Stover in the way he describes fights
- 2nd book in the series actually better than the first
- Self contained stories
- But above all Stover just spins a good yarn. I couldn't put them down, especially the second one.
Why do I like them?
- Non-generic fantasy
- Handles the "two worlds" connection well, and best of all in an interesting way. Actually I didn't like earth much in the first book, as I thought the caste system was unlikely and a boring idea. But there is some exposition in the second book which puts it into perspective.
- Multilayered - philosophy, politics, aging, friendship
- The dark atmosphere - hey, I'm a fan of Erikson and Cook, what can I say...
- Descriptions of fight scenes - DMs could really take a lesson from Stover in the way he describes fights
- 2nd book in the series actually better than the first
- Self contained stories
- But above all Stover just spins a good yarn. I couldn't put them down, especially the second one.
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