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Monday, December 31, 2012

Legend / David Gemmell

Legend
by David Gemmell

fantasy, action
first (or last!) of the Druss / Drenai saga

copyright 1986
read in December 2012

rated 8 /10: really quite good

Started off just a bit clichéd... until I realised that Gemmell may have begun this particular boy-meets-girl, fight-side-by-side, fight-each-other, fall-in-love cliche...

Then there's the cold-looks, scares-baddie, sword-wielding-inspires-heroism-and-loyalty super-hero... Gemmell may have invented this one, too. He has certainly taken the cliches and run with them!

Anyway...

This is a rip-roaring yarn of sword and sorcery. A steady build-up of action. Heroic deeds against insuperable odds. With gentlemanly violence on either side.

You can almost imagine Bertie Wooster telling Jeeves to lay out the best silver: Tonight we dine with the enemy, tomorrow we slaughter them. Pip, pip, old chap!

It's a war of brutality, violence and Queensberry Rules. Fight for life and freedom, give no quarter, respect the enemy. And allow some time for true love to bloom.

Right from the start there is an expectation that the good guys are on a hiding to nothing. There is no way that they can win. Very little chance that they can even survive. And by the end -- nearly everyone is, indeed, dead.

Despite this, the book is positive.

The fighters know why they fight. The dead, gave their lives for a cause in which they believed. The survivors know that they did not fight in vain.

Apparently Lord of the Rings was an inspiration. LotR is an epic battle of good versus evil. Legend is also an epic battle... of good versus good-from-another-perspective. Interesting...

Legend is the tale of a single battle. Made epic by the scale, the people and the overall understanding of what makes a great story.

Legendary.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Midnight Falcon / David A. Gemmell

Midnight Falcon

(category: fantasy)
book 2 of Rigante, by

David A. Gemmell

published by Bantam Press in 1999, read in September 2009

Agamedes' rating: 7 out of 10


Agamedes' opinion:

Great sword & sorcery -- and the sorcery is out in the open, none of the X-files style of, was it magic, or just mysterious. The main theme of the book, though, is “sword”. None of the good guys really want a war -- but they fight like devils because the bad guys forced them to it. A lot of fun! I was worried when the hero’s girl-friend was killed early on. But she does reappear, then leave again, so the hero’s last act is to go where she has gone... Stay tuned for the next book, eh! Book one must have had too many loose threads wrapped up. This book (two) takes the son of the book one hero, gives him his father’s armour, sword and place in battle, then leaves the ending nicely closed off but with an obvious lead into the next adventure. There is also conflict amongst the good guys and we see the good side of the bad guys. Not just a story... it’s a dynastic epic.


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