Allanon
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Lacedaemonian said:Terry Brooks is a Hack.
i disagree lace, i think hes very good. you may not like him but you cant insult him, hes too acomplished to be written off mate.
Lacedaemonian said:Terry Brooks is a Hack.
I personally didn't mention either of the above authors because I didn't think that a fan of Gemmell would automatically dig these guys. Both Leiber and Vance have a much more flowery, romantic style as opposed to the 'blood n thunder' action of Howard, Gemmell, Wagner etc. In Vance's case often the imagery, the setting, take centerstage to the action. Certainly both pillars of the S&S genre and of fantasy in general.Brys said:I'm sorry, but why haven't I seen the name Fritz Leiber mentioned? Or Jack Vance? How can we even talk about the Sword and Sorcery subgenre when two of the three "founders" for lack of better word, aren't even mentioned (the other of course being Robert Howard).
I have to admit, I haven't yet read Howard (he's on my shelf, for when I feel like more sword and sorcery novels), but I no longer read much Gemmell because IMO he simply can't compare to Leiber or Vance.
jacko said:howz about stephen donaldson
David Gemmell writing as Ross Harding, Black Knight White Swan. I am probably sending coals to Newcastle telling you this, though the book is out of print and I have been unable to get a second-hand copy to read. People I have corresponded with say it is as compelling as Mr. Gemmells other book, though set in modern history. Reportedly to be based on this Step-father, Bill, and, I believe, shows and insight into the developing and character of Mr. Gemmel himself. Should you ever come across the book or know where it might be obtained I should be grateful. If you also know how "Druss" is pronounced, as according to Mr. Gemmell, I should be gratefully.$pikes said:Gemmell is by far my favorite author. Please post other authors and series suggestions that are as good as David is. I've just finished reading every one of Gemmell's books and need some advice!
Thanks much!
Are you over 15years old? I'm not being sarcastic, simply wondering if you have not been a reader for very long. If you are a long-time reader, please accept my appologise if I have offended you, it was not my intention. We all differ, which is why there are so many great books out thereBrys said:I'm sorry, but why haven't I seen the name Fritz Leiber mentioned? Or Jack Vance? How can we even talk about the Sword and Sorcery subgenre when two of the three "founders" for lack of better word, aren't even mentioned (the other of course being Robert Howard).
I have to admit, I haven't yet read Howard (he's on my shelf, for when I feel like more sword and sorcery novels), but I no longer read much Gemmell because IMO he simply can't compare to Leiber or Vance.
roger jon ellory. A quiet vendetta. english author. Chapter 1 & 2 need to be got through, skipping excessive descriptive passage, (personal belief. Bad editing.) though picking out the characters concerned. Persevere till the main character enters the police station to give himself up. This is a casually brutal violent book. or is it? the perspective of the person that is relating at a particular time, will, I believe, lead you to question that first assumption. It is not within your fantasy gendre, though I believe you might find it compelling. The type of characters are simple placed in a different time and place$pikes said:Gemmell is by far my favorite author. Please post other authors and series suggestions that are as good as David is. I've just finished reading every one of Gemmell's books and need some advice!
Thanks much!
DaViEs said:anyone read steven erikson?
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