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Cargando... Conan the Savagepor Leonard Carpenter
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. One thing Conan is good at. Getting himself into trouble. Those traits are usually combined with his desire for helping the underdog and chasing the glitter of gold. One thing you can always be sure of. Conan is going to wind up chained to a wall and will get loose because someone is stupid enough to get within arms reach of him. The Carpenter Conan's are not the worst of the series but they easily cross that threshold of being cartoony. This is something Howard, the creator of our hero, was definitely not guilty of. ( ) I'm gradually working my way through all of the Conan novels that were written by people other than Robert E. Howard. Leonard Carpenter wrote a number of Conan novels for TOR books. The writing is okay, although his style seemed a little jarring at the start. It feels as though it's somewhat lacking in decent action. The focus is much more on Conans interaction with the 'Hunter Gatherer' tribe that he encounters early in the book. The core Villainy plot is glacial, and then is expended to quickly at the end of the book. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
After a gambling dispute erupts into violence and death, Conan of Cimmeria is condemned to the hellish mine pits of Brythunia where no man has ever escaped--or survived. But Conan breaks free and disappears into the wilderness, far from civilization, and into the eager arms of Songa, a forest maiden. Still the demon-goddess Ninga has seized control of Brythunia and her insatiable appetite for human sacrifice threatens to devour the world. Only one man can strike at the very heart of Ninga's religion of blood. A man who carries death in his eyes. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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