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Review of The Hawk Eternal - The Hawk Queen - David Gemmell by hattonus

Advantages: Greatest plot and characters i've ever met.
Disadvantages: Non.

This book is the best book I have ever read. I have read all of David Gemmell’s books at least twice, all of Maggie Furey’s, most of David Eddings and most of Raymond E Feist. And not one of any of them compare to this. This is the second book of the Hawk Queen, who is known as the ice-queen. It's got many varying characters ranging from the strong to the fast. My favorite character of all time is in this book. His name is Lennox and he's the strongest ...
...to this character. The Farlain are a clan of the steeps. The story is of a boy called Gaelen who is wounded at the start of the book by the king and the sons of the Aenir. The boy Gaelen is saved by a great thief of the Farlain called Caswallen. He is always relaxed and very dangerous with both short sword and bow. He's even a dab hand with a Staff. Anyway Gaelen in nursed back to health and he meets the other lads of the village where Caswallen ... Read review

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31.10.2001
Well told story, and great character insight
Review of Troy: Lord of the Silver Bow: Lord of the Silver Bow No.1 (Trojan War Trilogy 1) - David Gemmell by B_O_M_B_A

Advantages: Sticks to the Troy story, but gives action, love and humour.
Disadvantages: None

This is the first of three books to the series and is a great opener. After reading the Emperor series by Iggulden i wanted something different and stumbled upon David Gemell. The book tells the story of the battle of TROY, both the lead up to and the inevitable horse infiltration. We get to meet a variety of characters in Lord of the silver bow, Helikaon one, along with a few other historical characters. I like the way Gemell will tell a part of ...
...from a different persons point of view, although you dont realise he has done it until you hit a crucial point and think...hang one, this has happened before, its brilliant! The story starts with an unlikley bunch setting sail on a ship, the biggest ever built which many think will not stand up to the ferocious sea, will it? ill let you find out. A great read, and although i have read all three books which i completed i about 2 weeks i might just ... Read review

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12.07.2008
War Comes To Troy
Review of Troy: Shield of Thunder - David Gemmell by pdoyle007

Advantages: Superb Gripping Story
Disadvantages: The Wait For The Third Novel

Shield of Thunder is the second in the Troy Trilogy being written and released by classic Fantasy writer David Gemmell. Gemmell has a great history of writing fantasy books and with this series he's brought the idea of swords and sorcery to a famous tale. The action in the Trilogy focuses on the story of the seige of Troy - made famous in Homers 'Illiad'. However Gemmell is clever and does not approach the action in the usual way. Rather than focus ...
...to do he establishes new characters whose fates are uncertain. These new characters intermingle with the more famous historical figures which adds a sense of validity to the story. This book follows on from the events of 'Lord of the Silver Bow'. The main siege of Troy is still many years away however the various political manouverings are already beginning to take place and alliances and enemies are becoming established. The novel follows two of ... Read review

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29.05.2007
Someone Better Let Him In
Review of The King Beyond The Gate - David Gemmell by Andy.mack

Advantages: Good characters, excellent settings and descriptions and a nice flowing story
Disadvantages: There was a lot more scope in Ceska and his Dark Templars that was never explored

...follow up reading Legend with the second novel in the Drenai series, The King Beyond The Gate. It was perhaps a subconscious attempt to see if I really had taken to Gemmell's work and Sci Fi fiction in general or whether it was simply just that one book. I had a feeling that I had finally found my way into the fantasy genre and having finished the book in just over a weak it would seem that it was the start of a more permanent habit. It's been 100 ...
...have come and gone but the legend of that day lives on in the memory of the Drenai people. Now under the leadership of Ceska, a mad emperor, who wreaks havoc on his own lands, terrorising the Drenai people. There is one man who aims to stop Ceska, although that man is hated by both the Drenai and the Nadir. He is hated both by his parentage in the others family lines and even worse he is a descendant of both The Earl of Bronze and Ulric the former ... Read review

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10.09.2005
The Greatest Hero Ever
Review of The Legend of the Deathwalker - David Gemmell by sladeelf

Advantages: Fantasy at its best
Disadvantages: Not long enough

...stories is unbelievable! And probably the only fantasy writers books i would read twice, as i have never read the same book twice in my life. The book, drags some aging myth out of retirement for one last fight against the greatest fighting army ever assembled. Druss - Deathwalker pulls a depleted army together, gives them the will and the confidence to believe they can hold against the vast hordes beckoning at their gates! He is assisted by the ...
...the best defencible fortress ever built! The man himself is an army, and the way Gemmell commands his words, you are there next to Druss fighting side by side, constantly at awe in the way this aging fighter sweeps through the enemy. Unfortunatly Druss dies, along with just about every other hero or fighter of prominence in the book. Which i have to admit is a refreshing change, from keeping every hero in the book alive through the entire series. ... Read review

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11.06.2003


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