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Rien que l'acier - Richard K. Morgan, Cédric Perdereau
Rien que l'acier
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9782352943792 (2352943795)
Publisher: Bragelonne
Pages no: 456
Edition language: French
Series: A Land Fit for Heroes (#1)
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Alissa
Alissa rated it
3.0 The Steel Remains
Books—the warm, leather-skinned weight of them in your hands, the way they smelled when you lifted them close to your face. The unfeasibly heart-jolting shock once, as a tome fell heavily open at some much-visited page, divided itself neatly in two blocky halves along the spine—and you thought, guil...
Wortmagieblog
Wortmagieblog rated it
4.5 Dieses Buch hat Eier
„The Steel Remains“ ist ein Buch, das bei mir einen Anfall akuter, inbrünstiger Gier auslöste. Cover und Titel hätten mich fast sabbern lassen. Ich wollte es unbedingt haben, sodass im Klappentext wohl auch der letzte Quatsch hätte stehen können, ich hätte es trotzdem gekauft. Der Autor Richard K. M...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
5.0 "The Steel Remains - A Land Fit For Heroes Book1" by Richard Morgan: sword and sorcery for grown-ups -nasty, brutal and completely convincing
"The Steel Remains", the first book in Morgan's "A Land Fit For Heroes" series, is sword and sorcery for grown ups: people who can imagine what a broad sword does when it connects with a body and what it does to a man to be standing at the end of a battle, covered in the blood of his enemies, surrou...
bookaneer
bookaneer rated it
3.0 "You think this is ugly? You should see what I'm carrying inside."
The Steel Remains by Richard K Morgan What on earth did I just read? First off, the disclaimers. Disclaimer #1: this is a Morgan book. Thus, my review will contain profanity. Disclaimer #2: I'm writing this right after I finished the book, and it's past midnight. Do not expect coherence. I got...
XLeptodactylous
XLeptodactylous rated it
1.0 The Steel Remains
A fantasy book that simultaneously shatters fantasy clichés as well as portraying the most pathetic of them. An openly gay and prosecuted for it war hero (shattered and clichéd) goes off to save a damsel in distress (cliché) and dark forces awaken and yada yada. Nothing particularly striking and the...
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