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I can't believe this story isn't more well known.
Well, we did try: From August 2014 - http://www.sffworld.com/2014/08/1797/
It was also in my Best Of of last year, too.
I can't believe this story isn't more well known.
I'm going back in time. I'll start The Broken Sword by Poul Anderson later tonight. I've never read anything by Anderson before, and I know almost nothing about him, but the man's bibliography is epic-ally huge.
The Broken Sword is not at all typical of the style of Anderson's other work (The Merman's Children is in a somewhat similar style), the vast majority of which is SF. However, the style is perfect for the story, which is beautiful and terrible, splendid and horrifying, and it's use of mythic themes has seldom been surpassed. It doesn't receive half the recognition it deserves.
Thanks, Teresa. That was a far better recommendation than I could ever have hoped for!
I'd also add that it manages to say more in under 200 pages than a lot of books say in 3 or 4 hundred.
After loving his Dresden books and enjoying The Aeronaut's Windlass, I decided to take the plunge and start on Jim Butcher's Codex Alera. I've looked at them in the past and they just did not sound like my cup of tea due to both genre and setting. However, I'm really enjoying them. So far I've read the first three - Furies of Calderon, Academ's Fury, Cursor's Fury - and I'm now on the fourth, Captain's Fury. The story progression hasn't taken things quite where I expected, especially after the events of book 2, but the character progression has kept me thoroughly hooked. Looking forward to seeing how the series finishes!
I struggled with the first Codex Alera book. If I remember right, there were strange leaps of logic and I didn't like the magic system - but I keep being told they get better.I've yet to encounter a Butcher book I didn't like.
Ah, but which one?The one thing that was always top notch was the cover art.
Thought that might be the case, Heather. The top ones are the UK covers, the bottom are the US covers. For what it's worth, I agree with you, I think. I prefer the US covers.I had never seen the top batch of covers. Are those newer or foreign?
Does anybody here prefer the UK Alera covers?
