by: Geno Salvatore, Kevin Hearne, Lev Grossman, Brandon Sanderson, Patrick Rothfuss, Daniel Abraham, Shawn Speakman, Jennifer Bosworth, Mark Lawrence, Blake Charlton, Peter V. Brett, R.A. Salvatore, Robert V.S. Redick, Michael J. Sullivan, Eldon Thompson, David Anthony Durham, Peter Orullian, Todd L...
The Price of Spring concludes what is now one of my all-time favorite fantasy epics, The Long Price Quartet. Daniel Abraham not only continues his masterful sentence-by-sentence writing, with its vivid descriptions and telling dialogue, but he also maintains the vision that made book 1 (A Shadow in ...
As the title advertises, An Autumn War is the war book of the Long Price Quartet. Book 1 of this epic was the romance, Book 2 was the court intrigue, and Book 3 is the blood and thunder. As with the preceding books, it molds itself around the seasons, shaping plot threads and character arcs aroun...
I have not read a huge number of epic fantasies in my life; my experience in that genre is limited primarily to GRRM's Song of Ice and Fire and Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn trilogy. But one thing I hear about a lot of fantasy epics is that there is a great number of characters in them, and the scope...
I really enjoyed this epic fantasy series. It had a detailed world with multiple cultures, wars, politics, heroes, and villains. There’s a little bit of magic, but it’s pretty subtle and didn’t always feel like magic. Unlike some epic fantasy, this series didn’t have a huge cast of characters. E...
It’s hard to believe there’s only one book left to go. I’m still really enjoying the series and I look forward to seeing how everything is (hopefully) wrapped up in the final book. We’ve been having some storms in my area and, about 15 minutes after I finished the fourth book, while I was catching...
This series is in full swing now, and the way this book ended is a great example of why I prefer to read a series after it’s fully published. I would have gone nuts at the end of this book if the fourth book hadn’t been available. Then, by the time it was released, I would have lost the degree of ...
I really enjoyed this second book in the series, even more than I enjoyed the first book. At this point the characters and their stories are well-established, and they continue to get more interesting. The first book had some pretty dark things in it, but I’d say this book was at least a shade dar...
I’ve been looking forward to reading this series ever since I learned it was being published, because I really enjoyed the author’s Long Price Quartet which begins with A Shadow in Summer. Although this book seemed pretty different in style and tone from his previous series, I still really enjoyed ...
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