The Wardog's Coin, A Magic Broken, and The Last Witchking, by Vox Day

May 26, 2014 13:57

A collection of novellas and short stories set in Selenoth, the author's epic fantasy world.


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fantasy, books, reviews, 2014 hugo nominee

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selenite May 26 2014, 18:40:47 UTC
I read "A Magic Broken" and agree with your opinion. I abandoned "Last Witchking" partway through because I don't like villain protagonists. Possibly I should go back to see the twist if it's that good. OVA impressed me a little more because of the novelty of the question "Can a Christian try to convert an intelligent being with no soul?" I'll still be voting for "Exchange Officers" over it.

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yamamanama May 26 2014, 21:35:35 UTC
There's just something really weird about a holocaust allegory written by the man who coined the term "Holocaustianity" and repeating what the Nazis did to the Mexicans and Arabs.

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l_o_lostshadows May 26 2014, 22:03:56 UTC
The sun broke without warning over the mountaintops

I couldn't read this bit without hearing giant sproing sound effect.

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uneko May 26 2014, 22:55:25 UTC
These sound terrible :) THank you for saving me time and effort ;)

I would love to hear your reviews of Sanderson's works though :) I'm working through them myself right now~ :D

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inverarity May 26 2014, 23:43:12 UTC
I've reviewed several of Brandon Sanderson's books.

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uneko May 27 2014, 00:37:16 UTC
AHhaha.. You said you were working his way through his doorstoppers so I ASSUMED I knew what you were talking about. off I go to read :D

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