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Jason Waltz
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J. Thomas Howard's "Siege of Eire" is bloody Celtic sorcery and blade fun. Reads a bit disjointed but excitement carries the day.
— Sep 28, 2022 03:18PM
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Jason Waltz
is on page 100 of 222
Lindberg's dyscrasia world is f'd up, dudes. Half the time I'm lost amid a world of strange ideas and words, while the rest of the time sex and blood eagerly soak up and whisk away my confusion. There's beauty almost devine allied with diabolical ugliness, and then there's the good parts. He definitely took me to a land beyond my imagination.
— Aug 05, 2022 08:47PM
Jason Waltz
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I'm certain Adrian Cole wrote a spot-on Great Old Ones tale. How am I so sure? I never enjoyed these and skim much of their long-windedness...as happened here.
— Aug 03, 2022 08:43PM
Jason Waltz
is on page 47 of 222
David C. Smith is an elegant writer. His opening story, regardless of all the thunder and violence and danger thrumming about it, is really simply about Akram. About the immortally cursed/blessed warrior and also about the surprising idea the serpent people are not always the immediate enemy. It was indeed a strange and not so well known world.
— Jul 13, 2022 07:22AM

