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“I now know how to complete this trial,” she said meditatively. “And we’ll do it—if I work out the connection and rethink what I know about possession theory, I can do it. Knowing what to work on was the battle, and now I know. But first, Griddle, I’m afraid I have to pass out.” And she crumpled neatly back onto the floor. Pure sentiment found Gideon kicking out one leg to catch her. She ended up lightly punting her necromancer on the shoulder but assumed that it was the thought that counted.
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| War of the Seven is a book that knows exactly what it is, and excels at realising that ideal. It's an exceptionally simple premise - seven nations, seven gods, only one can survive. It's a last-man-standing game, spread across the entire continent. E ...more | |
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Out of the characters introduced in the first in the Children of Inauron series, which do you relate to the most? Which character do you connect with?
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“Haggard and dishevelled, they marched through the night. The cold winds between the dense trees chilled them to the bone; they were not adequately dressed or prepared for this trek. Owls hooted, crows cawed, and bats flittered between the branches. The only sounds that pierced the cold night were the cracking of sticks and rustling of leaves beneath their feet, interspersed with the breaths of the ten; some light, some heavy, some strained.”
― The Great Leap: A Dark Medieval Fantasy Novel
― The Great Leap: A Dark Medieval Fantasy Novel
“You see, I think drugs have done some good things for us. I really do. And if you don't believe drugs have done good things for us, do me a favor. Go home tonight. Take all your albums, all your tapes and all your CDs and burn them. 'Cause you know what, the musicians that made all that great music that's enhanced your lives throughout the years were rrreal fucking high on drugs. The Beatles were so fucking high they let Ringo sing a few tunes.”
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“Haggard and dishevelled, they marched through the night. The cold winds between the dense trees chilled them to the bone; they were not adequately dressed or prepared for this trek. Owls hooted, crows cawed, and bats flittered between the branches. The only sounds that pierced the cold night were the cracking of sticks and rustling of leaves beneath their feet, interspersed with the breaths of the ten; some light, some heavy, some strained.”
― The Great Leap: A Dark Medieval Fantasy Novel
― The Great Leap: A Dark Medieval Fantasy Novel




















