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Bodyguard of Lightning is the first book in a sweeping fantasy epic told from the perspective of fantasy's traditional enemy. The arrival of man has brought their world to an end, and now Stryke and his fellow Orcs are determined to strike back.Tags
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This review is for the Orcs First Blood Trilogy, Stan Nicholls. featuring Bodyguard of Lightning, Legion of Thunder, Warriors of the Tempest.
Read back to back, these books seem oddly poignant in today’s climate being that the not so subliminal subtext is one of racism and the environment. The author has tried to turn classical fantasy tropes on their head by making the orcs the protagonists. To an extent, he succeeds, although I’m left feeling these books could have been far deeper than they are. For the most part, they are a light, entertaining read. In other spots they are possibly overly violent, though in a world populated by magical beasts and humans perhaps the brutality is not so surprising. I’ve few problems with the show more author trying to get down and dirty, but I’m not so sure the lighter passages aren’t at odds with the darkness of the story, the writing akin to Young Adult novels in places. Still, I liked this not-so-merry band of orcs; sadly, they’re too humanised, and I often forgot they ‘were’ orcs, with the pacing uneven and the ending a little anticlimactic. Still, I enjoyed the read. show less
Read back to back, these books seem oddly poignant in today’s climate being that the not so subliminal subtext is one of racism and the environment. The author has tried to turn classical fantasy tropes on their head by making the orcs the protagonists. To an extent, he succeeds, although I’m left feeling these books could have been far deeper than they are. For the most part, they are a light, entertaining read. In other spots they are possibly overly violent, though in a world populated by magical beasts and humans perhaps the brutality is not so surprising. I’ve few problems with the show more author trying to get down and dirty, but I’m not so sure the lighter passages aren’t at odds with the darkness of the story, the writing akin to Young Adult novels in places. Still, I liked this not-so-merry band of orcs; sadly, they’re too humanised, and I often forgot they ‘were’ orcs, with the pacing uneven and the ending a little anticlimactic. Still, I enjoyed the read. show less
A beginning book of a Trilogy taking Orcs being the POV characters. Mr. Nicholls has a good dialogue and plot technique.
Fantasy classique mais efficace. Seule originalité: les personnages sont des orcs, pour une fois dans le rôle principal et pas les méchants de l'histoire.
May 28, 2013French
Talmente scontato che si indovina sempre cosa succederà 20 pagine dopo.
I personaggi sono più stereotipati che in un fumetto brutto.
Adatto solo a fanatici di DND con non più di 13 anni.
noioso, Noioso, NOIOSO
I personaggi sono più stereotipati che in un fumetto brutto.
Adatto solo a fanatici di DND con non più di 13 anni.
noioso, Noioso, NOIOSO
Oct 5, 2010Italian
Discreto.
Primo di tre volumi ma la storia è una sola, vedi il terzo volume.
Primo di tre volumi ma la storia è una sola, vedi il terzo volume.
May 1, 2013Italian
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- Canonical title*
- La Compagnie de la foudre
- Original title
- Bodyguard of Lightning
- Original publication date
- 1999
- People/Characters*
- Stryke; Coilla; Alfray; Jup
- Important places*
- Maras-Dantia
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