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Lord of the Isles - David Drake
Lord of the Isles
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The fourth book in David Drake's epic fantasy series.
The fourth book in David Drake's epic fantasy series.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781857985917 (1857985915)
Publisher: Gollancz
Pages no: 736
Edition language: English
Series: Lord of the Isles (#1)
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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
2.0 Lord of the Isles
I gave up after about two hundred pages, the story just couldn't hold my interest. Not sure why--there have been books I've hated with a passion and I could point to this that jarred or that which annoyed. The style was pleasant enough and there were some interesting magical concepts, but the world ...
MargaretBolingMullin
MargaretBolingMullin rated it
3.0 Lord of the Isles
5/2013 ** I enjoyed it, but I'm not dying to go out and read the other 8 books in the series.Downside 1: I kept wondering if I'd wandered into a Robert Jordan series. The first part, with the young man leaving his home reminded me of the first book of the Wheel of Time series.Downside 2: It was som...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it
2.0 Lord of the Isles (Lord of the Isles 1)
Overall, Lord of the Isles was a fun read. The characters are all pretty likable and the world they live in is a bit different than your normal fantasy fare. However, the way the story goes the confluence of so many seemingly important people in one small little hamlet is pretty inexplicable. Perhap...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it
2.0 Lord of the Isles (Lord of the Isles 1)
Overall, Lord of the Isles was a fun read. The characters are all pretty likable and the world they live in is a bit different than your normal fantasy fare. However, the way the story goes the confluence of so many seemingly important people in one small little hamlet is pretty inexplicable. Perhap...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it
2.0 Lord of the Isles (Lord of the Isles 1)
Overall, Lord of the Isles was a fun read. The characters are all pretty likable and the world they live in is a bit different than your normal fantasy fare. However, the way the story goes the confluence of so many seemingly important people in one small little hamlet is pretty inexplicable. Perhap...
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