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| Re: A Must Buy Grrm Please help. I want to expand my GRRm reading and do not know which edition of The Hedge Knight I should get or if there is even a difference between the two. It seems one is a graphic novel or are they both? See link: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/...ht&pageSize=10 |
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| Re: A Must Buy Grrm Quote:
![]() Legends II by Robert Silverberg also had "The Sworn Sword" which was part 2 of Dunc & Egg's adventures. It was ace | |
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Windhaven was OK, but nothing particularly special. It reminded me of Anne McAffrey's Pern series, which isn't something I can say about any of GRRM's other books. I've read all his novels, I'd probably rank them something like this: 1 - A Song Of Ice And Fire 2 - Fevre Dream 3 - Dying Of The Light 4 - Armageddon Rag 5 - Tuf Voyaging 6 - Windhaven His short stories are often excellent as well. | |
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| Re: A Must Buy Grrm As a recent recipient of GRRM's Fevre Dream courtesty of our fearless leader I've only just started dipping into it now (whilst completing other stuff) but it's a wonderful read to date! It's more of a Vampiric tale set on the Mississippi river in the 1800s. Zelazny described it as Stephen King meets Mark Twain which so far appears an apt description. |
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| Re: A Must Buy Grrm Quote:
If I was to put in the list, I'd probably put it just above Windhaven. | |
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| Re: A Must Buy Grrm Thanks red temple and Winter's Sorrow. However, the first Legends book is hard to come across online and those copies available are ratter expensive. Does the graphic novel The Hedge Knight contain both Dunk & Egg stories (The Hedge Knight and Sworn Sword)? Worse comes to worse, I could buy the graphic novel and the Legends II, which is still available and reasonably priced. |
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| Re: A Must Buy Grrm Quote:
The Hedge Knight graphic novel covers the first Dunk & Egg story only. Sworn Sword (to my knowledge) has only appeared in Legends II. I think GRRM has said he will release his Dunk & Egg novellas in a compendium, but maybe I dreamt that, and besides he's got about 6 of them in his head so it's a while off I think. I liked Sworn Sword a lot more but perhaps that's because Duncan is more sure of his own abilities in that one. | |
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"The Hedge Knight" is also in the massive "GRRM:A RRetrospective" collection, which is currently rare and expensive, but I've heard there is to be a UK release of it sometime soon. | |
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(The only full-length solos in the series are by Victor Milan and John J Miller.)Latterly he has let other authors use his WC characters, though, going back to editing only. But WC has many great authors involved... | |
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