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review 2017-09-05 11:21
Dark Ages fantasy tale about the effect of the rise of Christianity
Black Road Volume 1: The Holy North - Brian Wood

 

 

This comic collection reminds me of the works put out by the French comic book company, Glénat, who specialised in historical comics in their Vécu series (check them out if you understand French!). This deals with Magnus, a fierce warrior, hired to escort a Christian priest on the Black Road, fraught with danger. He is joined by Julia, a Jewess, and pursued by Kitta, the blacksmith.

Flashbacks, betrayal, battles, bloodshed and death of loved ones are all part of the plot.

 

Well-illustrated and interesting, this is worth a look. There's more to come but it's recommended to lovers of tales about barbarians or history.

 

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review 2016-11-26 03:29
The Coldest Girl Coldtown - My Thoughts
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown - Holly Black

Rating 4.5 Stars - Audio Version.

I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook. I just wanted to say Christine Lakin (the narrator) did a marvelous job with all the voices, she really gave this story life. The music was a wonderful touch as well, really added to the suspense & really should be included in more readings.

Tana was one of those characters that drive you nuts, but in the best of ways. At the beginning there she is sitting surrounded by corpses having a full on mental breakdown. Her brain just said 'nope, can't do this' & switched off for a few hours. Of course in turn I was like 'move you bloody idiot!' with the best of intention of course, I didn't want her to end up like everyone else. But the thing is her reaction, no matter how frustrating was realistic. You grab a teenager & throw them in a situation like that of course they're going to loose their shit. This is a big part of why I enjoyed this book so much, another factor was after Tana had her spaz moment, she picked her ass off the floor & planed her best course of action. No running around screaming, or being hysterical. Tana used her brains to improve her situation. Gotta love a girl like that!

This is pretty much how the rest of the story went - shit would go down and Tana would react, then use her noggin to improve her situation with the knowledge and skills she possessed at the time. Plus the girl had some Made self awareness. She knew she occasionally made reckless and insane decisions but she also knew why she did it. There's thousands of adults who wonder around on a daily bases doing this exact thing with no clue as to why they did it. 'It's just who they are'. Pfft. Tana (yes a fictional character, but the point still stands) could see when she was spiraling down hill and take maters into her own hands.

Anyways I'll stop fangirling over Holy Blacks talent to write fascinating characters (hello Gabriel) or her incredible skill at creating the scene, leaving me to be very concerned and creeped out throughout certain parts of the book..... okay after I say a few more things, then I'll stop!
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown could be pretty gory at times (makes sense being a vampire story) what sets this book apart from others was Tana's intimate fixation with said gore. She at times would go into hyper-awareness & just forget everything except what she was focused on with an unusual combination of lust and disgust. I'm not sure how H.B pulled it off to be honest but kudos! She did a spectacular job of it. Even I couldn't help but be dragged under and feel similar sensations when hearing from Tana's POV, which equaled a confusing mix of feelings and emotions for me. Which I imagine had probably been the point.

All in all I am a massive fan of this audiobook. It was perfect for Halloween (even if we don't officially celebrate here in Aus). I'm cut up that this isn't a series, I would have loved to read further adventures of Tana & Gab's. Bound to have been interesting that's for sure.

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review 2016-10-15 16:00
Dark Ages fantasy tale about the effect of the rise of Christianity
Black Road Volume 1: The Holy North - Brian Wood

This comic collection reminds me of the works put out by the French comic book company, Glénat, who specialised in historical comics in their Vécu series (check them out if you understand French!). This deals with Magnus, a fierce warrior, hired to escort a Christian priest on the Black Road, fraught with danger. He is joined by Julia, a Jewess, and pursued by Kitta, the blacksmith. Flashbacks, betrayal, battles, bloodshed and death of loved ones are all part of the plot. Well-illustrated and interesting, this is worth a look. There's more to come but it's recommended to lovers of tales about barbarians or history.

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