2 edition of Land fit for heroes found in the catalog.
Land fit for heroes
Paul Barton Johnson
Published
1967
by University of Chicago Press in [Chicago], [London]
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Written in English
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Open Library | OL13815766M |
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This book is the third instalment of Richard K. Morgan’s fantasy series, A Land Fit for Heroes. Of which I liked mostly the first volume, The Steel Remains. When considering that this first book came out in Januaryabout six years ago, this may explains for the somewhat desultory tone of The Dark Defiles/5().
The Steel Remains is a good book but it is not special in the fantasy genre in the same way Altered Carbon is in the sci-fi genre. We definitely got a got a good story here and I found the writing quite engaging but the worldbuilding was a little run of the mill/5.
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Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Cold Commands (A Land Fit for Heroes Series Book 2)/5(). The Steel Remains (A Land Fit for Heroes, #1), The Cold Commands (A Land Fit for Heroes, #2), and The Dark Defiles (A Land Fit for Heroes, #3)Author: Richard K.
Morgan. Joe Abercrombie’s Best Served Cold meets George R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones in the final novel in Richard K. Morgan’s epic A Land Fit for Heroes trilogy, which burst onto the fantasy scene with The Steel Remains and The Cold Commands.
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