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Prince Of Thorns
Prince of Thorns Mark Lawrence 389 pages Published 2nd Aug. 2011 Review Prince Of Thorns is first book in the Broken Empire trilogy and Mark Lawrence’s debut into the world of fantasy. A David Gemmell Morningstar Award Finalist in 2012, Prince Of Thorns is grimdark fantasy journey that, it must be said, is not for the faint hearted. If themes such as torture and depictions of SA are a dealbreaker for you I would strongly advise you give this one a miss. With the paperwork out of the way, The Prince Of Thorns centres around young Jorg Ancrath and the brothers, his brutal band of Outlaws. Once the heir to his father’s throne, the runaway Prince was broken when tragedy struck, when the
For The Emperor – Book 1 Ciaphas Cain: Warhammer 40,000
For The Emperor Sandy Mitchell 316 pages Published 3rd Nov. 2003 Review First and foremost, I feel I need to say, in order to avoid the wrath of the Emperor ‘s most pious, that I am at most a casual enjoyer of the vast and vivid universe that is Warhammer 40,000 so if I get something slightly wrong please feel free to cure me of my ignorance in the Emperor’s name. From the glorious monasteries of Macragge to the plague bearing cuddle bunnies of Nurgle, the scope of 40K is just about as unique of a setting than any that have come before or since. There are 200+ novels in the Black Library collection alone as well as a thriving and mercilessly addicting
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Prince Of Thorns
Prince of Thorns Mark Lawrence 389 pages Published 2nd Aug. 2011 Review Prince Of Thorns is first book in the
For The Emperor – Book 1 Ciaphas Cain: Warhammer 40,000
For The Emperor Sandy Mitchell 316 pages Published 3rd Nov. 2003 Review First and foremost, I feel I need to