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Bleak Seasons: Book One of the Glittering Stone (Chronicles of The Black Company) (edition 1997)

by Glen Cook (Author)

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"Let me tell you who I am, on the chance that these scribblings do survive....I am Murgen, Standard bearer of the Black Company, though I bear the shame of having lost that standard in battle. I am keeping these Annals because Croaker is dead., One-Eye won't, and hardly anyone else can read or write. I will be your guide for however long it takes the Shadowlanders to force our present predicament to its inevitable end..." So writes Murgen, seasoned veteran of the Black Company. The Company has taken the fortress of Stormgard from the evil Shadowlanders, lords of darkness from the far reaches of the earth. Now the waiting begins. Exhausted from the siege, beset by sorcery, and vastly outnumbered, the Company have risked their souls as well as their lives to hold their prize. But this is the end of an age, and great forces are at work. The ancient race known as the Nyueng Bao swear that ancient gods are stirring. the Company's commander has gone mad and flirts with the forces of darkness. Only Murgen, touched by a spell that has set his soul adrift in time, begins at last to comprehend the dark design that has made pawns of men and god alike.… (more)
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Title:Bleak Seasons: Book One of the Glittering Stone (Chronicles of The Black Company)
Authors:Glen Cook (Author)
Info:Tor Fantasy (1997), Edition: Reprint, 320 pages
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Flashbacks and time jumps made the story fragmented and hard to follow. It's nice to visit with these old characters and there are some good moments, but it wasn't one of the better books in this series. ( )
  yaj70 | Jan 22, 2024 |
nothing happened
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  Vitaly1 | May 28, 2023 |
Unlike the first four Black Company books, these later ones seem less like standalone (if subsequent and related) novels and more like episodes in a longer tale. This isn't something I mind, really, but it does mean evaluating a single volume on its own merits is difficult, there not being much in the way of an ending -- or indeed, a beginning -- to this book. It picks up where the duology "Book of the South" left off, its only real claim to being a new series at all being a change in narrator.

And the new narrator, Standardbearer Murgen, is indeed what gives this book its own identity. He's admittedly as cynical as Croaker (though he himself, perhaps, doesn't think so), if less paranoid, but his perspective is very much that of a much younger man. Adding further idiosyncrasy to the change in narrator voice, Murgen's consciousness is also being cast back and forth in time throughout the novel due to mysterious forces unexplained. In these flashbacks (which make up the bulk of the novel) we follow him during the long siege that took place during the previous book, while in the later time frames the story continues forward. There is also a small, but vital, subplot of Murgen's falling in love and getting married over the course of this span of time, and I found this well executed (though I would have liked to learn a little bit more about his eventual wife's personality).

The tough guy humour, sardonic remarks and cutting comebacks is as present as with Croaker's books, if not more so, and the pace of the novel -- the odd time jumps aside -- is rather fast, considering most of it is spent stuck in a city under siege. The progressions to the overall storyarc of the series are small but essential, and as the book ends with little to no closure, I'm still on the edge of my seat to continue into the next one. And I expect that to be the case throughout this series until I finally arrive at the last volume, where the ending will retroactively taint or glorify these earlier novels depending on how satisfying I will find it. ( )
  Lucky-Loki | Feb 3, 2022 |
A different style than previous books, and makes it hard to get into, but well worth the effort. ( )
  Fardo | Oct 15, 2019 |
This review is written with a GPL 3.0 license and the rights contained therein shall supersede all TOS by any and all websites in regards to copying and sharing without proper authorization and permissions. Crossposted at Bookstooge.booklikes.blogspot. wordpress.leafmarks.com & Bookstooge's Reviews on the Road Facebook Group by Bookstooge's Exalted Permission. Title: Bleak Seasons Series: The Chronicles of the Black Company Author: Glen Cook Rating: 3 of 5 Stars Genre: SFF Pages: 317 Format: Kindle Digital Edition Synopsis: Taking place mostly concurrently with the previous book, Dreams of Steel, we follow Murgen, the standardbearer, as he tries to keep the Old Crew alive in the besieged town. All the while he is having spells that throw him into the past and into the future but he can never remember anything from them. My Thoughts: This was confusing as all get out. While Cook has the writing skills to pull it off, I still didn't like it. Going from present to past to future to simply 'now' [which might be any of the 3] made for a very distracting read. While I liked Murgen, I am not so much a fan of what Croaker, now the Captain, is becoming. Which is Cook's goal I believe. Can't have anyone becoming too heroic and hence possibly be a hero. Heaven forbid. I am invested enough in the series that a book like this doesn't throw me off but I have to admit, I am sick to death of books that try to yank my chain in one way or another. " ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
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"Let me tell you who I am, on the chance that these scribblings do survive....I am Murgen, Standard bearer of the Black Company, though I bear the shame of having lost that standard in battle. I am keeping these Annals because Croaker is dead., One-Eye won't, and hardly anyone else can read or write. I will be your guide for however long it takes the Shadowlanders to force our present predicament to its inevitable end..." So writes Murgen, seasoned veteran of the Black Company. The Company has taken the fortress of Stormgard from the evil Shadowlanders, lords of darkness from the far reaches of the earth. Now the waiting begins. Exhausted from the siege, beset by sorcery, and vastly outnumbered, the Company have risked their souls as well as their lives to hold their prize. But this is the end of an age, and great forces are at work. The ancient race known as the Nyueng Bao swear that ancient gods are stirring. the Company's commander has gone mad and flirts with the forces of darkness. Only Murgen, touched by a spell that has set his soul adrift in time, begins at last to comprehend the dark design that has made pawns of men and god alike.

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