Cthulhu's Librarian
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S. Baldrick said:"The Broken Sword" by Poul Anderson, the 1971 edition, not the earlier edtion.
Is the 1971 edition the one that was severly edited, or was that a different edition?
S. Baldrick said:"The Broken Sword" by Poul Anderson, the 1971 edition, not the earlier edtion.
Cthulhu's Librarian said:Is the 1971 edition the one that was severly edited, or was that a different edition?
Quadlogy?Starman said:If only. It's at four books and counting...
Jdvn1 said:Quadlogy?
Starman said:If only. It's at four books and counting...
Anime Kidd said:Four?! That sucks. Not that I hate reading or anything, but I absolutely hate superlong/never-ending book lines. The only reason I never touch the Wheel of Time. Oh well. What's the fourth book's title then?
Templetroll said:"Assassin's Apprentice" by Robin Hobb, first of the Farseer Trilogy. Great start, story is about a bastard son of royalty and how some choices are made for him that give his life focus... as an assassin for the King. Good fantasy, the world is given depth along the way as the boy is educated. Well done characters.
Eventually, the world will run out of paper.Starman said:Neverendinglogy?