Green, Simon: Hawk and Fisher

gary campbell

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For those fantasy readers who are tired of all the heavy-handed angst that's so prevalent today and want a story line that actually goes somewhere. Give Simon Green's Hawk & Fisher stories a try. And for humor try Blue Moon Rising.
Also, in this vein, David Gemmel's Drenai saga.
 
Have you read the latest Hawk and Fisher? Beyond the Blue Moon :twirl: It brings the whole thing back full circle and dumps Hawk and Fisher back home in the North!

I especially loved at the very beginning where they--I guess you could say, they took out the garbage before leaving on their trip :evil:

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Ending the post before posting too much! No spoilers here!
 
Blue Moon Rising

Just finished reading Blue Moon Rising. It was pretty good, although the friendly dragon and unicorn were pretty stereotyped. as were the ugly demons. Why is it demons always look alike from one book to the next no matter who's the author?:rolleyes:
 
Green's writting

the writings of green have great dimention and calous agianst being stereotypical actually,the appearance of featured Rupert and Julia now Hawk and Fisher in the new bit of quest show that through strange twists wich have a now surface to the charm of the estranged the brackish failure to apprehend or be a fine character who is better serving the futile world;Haven,Darkforest;is really never apperent.In fact if the funny reality to religion encoureged the responses you might find off from Green's writtings then there a reader could be left at a witless gestahlt ,but even in the wild bits of calamity,I personally believe that the greater truth of extreme intrests go eloguently alive ,putting the first and last page as altars to the divine>if anyone wishes to discuss parsimony about finer writtings such as Blue Moon Rising you bet.
 
For those fantasy readers who are tired of all the heavy-handed angst that's so prevalent today and want a story line that actually goes somewhere. Give Simon Green's Hawk & Fisher stories a try. And for humor try Blue Moon Rising.
Also, in this vein, David Gemmel's Drenai saga.

Liked Hawk and Fisher and I'm surprised these books have never bee adapted for film. or tv:)
 
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