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An early work of modern fantasy fiction. Unlike most current fantasy novels instead of going on interminably, it ends abruptly.The book is good but fairly forgettable. It is most interesting for the significant effect it had on Dungeons and Dragons. It was responsible for the early alignment syst...
Not since I read the great epic The Broken Sword have I read any of this author's fantasy and I was hoping to be wowed a lot more than I was.The story was okay but had a few little quirks that detracted from my enjoyment such as the pointless Scottish accents of the protagonists two travelling compa...
This book is often heralded as one of the forebears of the fantasy genre, though it usually eclipsed by Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, which was published little more than a year later.There were parts of Three Hearts and Three Lions where I was genuinely interested in what was happening, and wher...
Originally published in 1953, this book was selected for reprint as part of the "Fantasy Masterworks" series, so I thought I would check it out.Holger Carlsen is a Danish-American engineer, who, while involved in a daring attempt to smuggle people out of Nazi-occupied Denmark, finds himself mysterio...