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Duncan M Hamilton

Autor de Dragonslayer

22 Obras 565 Miembros 21 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de Duncan M Hamilton

Dragonslayer (2019) 150 copias
The Tattered Banner (2013) 99 copias
The Wolf of the North (2016) 59 copias
Knight of the Silver Circle (2019) — Autor — 39 copias
Jorundyr's Path (2017) 38 copias
The Blood Debt (2017) 32 copias
Servant of the Crown (2020) 30 copias
The Huntsman's Amulet (2013) 23 copias
The First Blade of Ostia (2014) 18 copias
The Alpha Protocol (2021) 17 copias
The Telastrian Song (2014) 14 copias
The Squire (2021) 8 copias
The First Officer (2022) 4 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA

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If you took one of Bernard Cornwell's alternate history books and added some (not a lot of) "real" magic (as opposed to Cornwell's stories where you're never sure if there's magic or not), and took out 80% of the shield walls, you have the Wolf of the North series. That's definitely a complement because I love Bernard Cornwell's books and I like "real" magic.

For about the first half of this one I was thinking, this is kind of basic, maybe getting boring, then things got more and more complicated and the magic became more of a focus, I started caring about the characters more. So now I'm excited to read the finale.

It also helps that Simon Vance is reading these and I have a kind of bromance crush on his cool style of narrating.
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ragwaine | otra reseña | Mar 12, 2024 |
A fitting ending to a really good trilogy
 
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jazzbird61 | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 29, 2024 |
Picked this up as part of a trilogy deal on Audible. The story is pretty straight forward Norse kind of stuff, though it isn't set on Earth, and no references are made to any real countries or known religions. There's a little magic, but it's pretty subtle and there aren't really any monsters or other humanoid races, other than some wild animals that aren't real animals from Earth.

The main story is narrated by a man in a tavern telling the story, with breaks between chapters where the narrator's current story plays out (though not much has happened there). I like the format of it, you get some story details from people in the crowd asking about the story.

There are some bad people in the story and some good people and the author does a good job of making you like the good people and hate the bad people. The story ends at a good spot, but you're left feeling you definitely need to read the 2nd book to find out what happens. At only about 10 hours that's not too daunting though.

Simon Vance is the Audible narrator and he's one of my favorites (I sometimes try to imitate his style when reading to my wife), so that makes it an even more enjoyable experience.
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ragwaine | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 9, 2024 |
This was a weird one for me. I expected to like it but it just felt very flat and boring. If I had to sum it up in one word it would be generic. I honestly can't pinpoint why but I couldn't connect or care for any of the characters in the slightest and combining that with a so-so plot just makes me completely disinterested in the story. Gorgeous cover art though I will say that.
 
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awesomejen2 | 5 reseñas más. | Jun 21, 2022 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
22
Miembros
565
Popularidad
#44,255
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
21
ISBNs
27

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