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| Magician Of Stew Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Newbie Gemmell fan Well I was looking at the library for a book and what I wanted was`nt there so I entered the world of Gemmell. Legend was great and then I read Echoes of the great song. He`s good hey? Any other fans that would like to lead me further into his realm? |
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| Unreg. Mutant Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Tyne and Wear
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| Re: Newbie Gemmell fan There's a lot of Gemmell books out there, isn't there? ![]() The recent Rigante series ("Sword in the Storm" is the first) is pretty good and is a bit more contempory period that his ealier works. A good 'standalone' read is "Morningstar" but my favourite Gemmell books are the the "Lion of Macedon" & "Dark Prince" (because I'm a sucker for Greek mythology) and the "Wolf in Shadow" & "Last Guardian" (because I'm a sucker for post apocalypse novels too )Here's a link to David Gemmells Bibliography http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/au..._A_Gemmell.htm |
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| Magician Of Stew Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: Newbie Gemmell fan I loved Echoes Of The Great Song. Especially the Aztec kind of feel to the Almecs and the fact that their thunder clubs were guns. In Legend I was swept in by Druss and the Thirty and will definately continue to seek out all of his books. |
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