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Loading... Chronicles of the Black Company (original 1986; edition 2007)by Glen Cook (Author)
Work InformationChronicles of the Black Company by Glen Cook (1986)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Not enough time in the world to keep me going with this book. DNFs are not at all common with me but this one is going on that shelf. Just didn't grab me. I may move this review to just be a review of the first book (the Black Company), since I'm still going for the reddit Fantasy bingo sheet and have 14 more books/authors after this. Everybody's names seem simplistic, but I choose to think of it as further distancing the setting from places that are familiar to American English readers. Everybody and every city has a name that is a normal word, not a proper noun with no immediate meaning. I really like it! The prose isn't anything advanced, and descriptions are pretty...terse? But they're so obviously from Croaker's point of view, so it's just his view of the setting. It seems more like a lack of ambiguity, even though there are still plenty of unanswered questions, a quarter of the way through. This is a collection of the first three books of the Black company. I found the stories quite engaging especially since it is told not by the main villain or hero, but by a member of a mercenary band in service to the villain. The mercenary band is surprisingly not so evil as you would think and the ways of the villain and those who oppose her are not as clear as you would want them. The interesting stuff happens when they all get into each others way. These stories take so many tropes of the fantasy genre and toss them on their heads all while telling an entertaining story. Highly recommended. no reviews | add a review
Darkness wars with darkness as the hard-bitten men of the Black Company take their pay and do what they must. They bury their doubts with their dead. Then comes the prophecy: The White Rose has been reborn, somewhere, to embody good once more.... --From publisher description. No library descriptions found. |
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