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Ebook About Acclaimed epic fantasy author John Gwynne returns with the first book in a new trilogy, perfect for fans of George R. R. Martin, Brandon Sanderson, and David Gemmell."A Time of Dread reminds me of why I became a fantasy enthusiast in the first place." -- Robin HobbA race of warrior angels, the Ben-Elim, once vanquished a mighty demon horde. Now they rule the Banished lands, but their peace is brutally enforced.In the south, hotheaded Riv is desperate to join the Ben-Elim's peacekeeping force, until she unearths a deadly secret.In the west, the giantess Sig investigates demon sightings and discovers signs of an uprising and black magic.And in the snowbound north, Drem, a trapper, finds mutilated corpses in the forests. The work of a predator, or something far darker?It's a time of shifting loyalties and world-changing dangers. Difficult choices need to be made. Because in the shadows, demons are gathering, waiting for their time to rise. . .Book A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) Review :
The first book was good, the third was fairly bad. There's a great world, there's a fine plot, adventure, character development, enemies, hints of darker tidings. All that you can want... initially.By the third book however... This is a book about stabbing, stabbing, this is a book about stabbing, stabbing... Oh sure, the occasional bashed skull, and bite and whatnot. It's a never ending series of melees, and battles on the way to the big final battle that we've been waiting forever for. Then there's there's some expounding about the basic simple theme of the book, with the chance to listen to various characters philosophize about courage and honor, and truth, and friendship! We get it. Please stop, it wasn't that tough of a concept really.The POV switches every chapter, and we check on on the main characters in rotation, without fail, even when nothing is really going on of interest.Grievous bodily harm. Everyone takes horrific wounds, and yet is up and about in the next scene, and battling through the "pain." How heroic, that they can work around severed muscles with that can do attitude!It becomes tedious and utterly predictable. This would have been great if it was edited down to two books. As it is, I can't really recommend it, I know I won't be re-reading it. I have been reading fantasy for over 40 years. I was around when Donaldson first released The chronicles of Thomas Covenenant materials.I can not imagine anyone disliking this. However, I agree with the note on the book from Mark Lawrence that this will especially be enjoyed by people who like the early traditional style of ( I would add) Terry Brooks, Stephen Donaldson, early Ray Fiest, Tad Williams' Dragonbone chair series etc... There is not a ton of world building with complex religions and politics, even though there are several "groups" of individual peoples and some politics. It is not one of those novels where the unpronouncable names and cities and religions and such require a fifteen page roster to help you keep track.The characters are individuals but directly connected to their cultural loyalties and mostly direct in their characters, though one will surprise the heck out of you at the end. Many of the characters are young people coming into their own and facing trials. This is standard fair for lots of fantasy, even for Jordan's Wheel of Time. However, the characters are not so simple as to be flat.The third person narrative begins with several story lines taking place that will merge somewhat later in the book. But this is not confusing.Some sword fighting with a tiny splash of magic. A few heads fly and one or two people get a sword in the gut. But nothing extensive or repulsive and no sex.The writing is good here. This is not one of those books with all short and choppy sentences and lots more telling than showing. Mainstream fantasy readers will really enjoy this book. Read Online A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) Download A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) PDF A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) Mobi Free Reading A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) Download Free Pdf A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) PDF Online A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) Mobi Online A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) Reading Online A Time of Dread (Of Blood & Bone Book 1) Read Online John Gwynne Download John Gwynne John Gwynne PDF John Gwynne Mobi Free Reading John Gwynne Download Free Pdf John Gwynne PDF Online John Gwynne Mobi Online John Gwynne Reading Online John GwynneRead The Edelweiss Sisters: An epic, heartbreaking and gripping World War 2 novel By Kate Hewitt
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