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"The Heir Apparent"
"The Warrior Lives"
The story continues in these next two books. The "Other Siders" are older, and the next generation joins the protagonists; Aeia & Jason Cullinane, Jane Slovotsky have their day. Jason struggles in trying to fill his fathers very large shoes.
Joel Rosenberg continues his lively, gritty storytelling. (One reviewer calls it "aggressive whimsy.") He has a way of turning so many fantasy clichés on their heads. Leaders make mistakes and heroes get killed.
The series began in "Guardians of the Flame: The Warriors" (ISBN 1568650612)
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"The Sleeping Dragon"
"The Sword and the Chain"
"The Silver Crown"
I recently re-read my copy, the first time I'd touched it since the mid-Eighties. To my relief, it was every bit as good as I remember it. (This is not always true with some of the books from my younger years!) I remember the first time I read "The Sleeping Dragon." I was skeptical, because I'd heard about "D&D Gamers" travelling to their game world. [Uh, yeah, sure...] But Rosenberg made it work.
Rosenberg wrote what I term Hard Fantasy. Gritty, dark in places, with complex characters. Even the magic follows definite rules. Central characters will die, retire, or travel elsewhere. Sometimes predictable, sometimes not, but always interesting.
The series continues in "Guardians of the Flame: The Heroes" (ISBN 1568650507)
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Rosenberg does an excellent job of showing the good and the bad to the characters. They aren't perfect, and you know it. The story is interesting, and the world is just how you would expect it to be. There's an excellent mix of romance, conflict, humor, and friendship. Rosenberg leaves the reader in a position where you almost have to read the next book to find out the fates of the characters, but you can still be satisfied with the ending as it is, with the promise of a bright new future.
I have to admit that there are many things that "pushes" someone to take up writing. This book (and the whole Guardians of the Flame series) gave me the final push to start my own writing career.
Karl, Walter, Jason, James, Andrea, Doria, and Lou were easy to relate to, having spent my own share of weekends playing similar games. Their attention to their characters were great, and it was a detail that Mr. Rosenberg did not skimp on. Most people don't realize that when you are gaming, you really do care about a character that has been brought up from a total novice into something that is relatively formidable.
Another aspect that I really enjoyed was that Mr. Rosenberg stuck with the harsh realities of gaming. He did not, at any time, make it seem as if the characters were immortal or supermen. Characters suffered, died, and agonized, just like real people. Most of the books in this genre that I read are afraid to take a step toward seriously harming a main character because they develop a fear that it will detract from the story. Mr. Rosenberg tackles this with dignity in that he demonstrates a willingness to "tell it like it is."
This book (as well as the series) is a wonderful example of fantasy at its finest.
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Like The Sleeping Dragon, The Sword and the Chain is an incredibly quick read. It's not always enjoyable (do we really need to read about disembowelments that sound like a wet fruit exploding?), but it is a fine distraction from our own daily lives. A worthwhile read for any fantasy fan.
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Now the planet of Metzada and its Corps will have to fight, Not For Glory, but for survival. Very realistic.
Sincerely,
Marc Harmon
I really enjoy watching some younger characters step up and start to put their stamp on his world. Jason Cullinane is his father's son and will be fun to read about in future books.
I'd recommend this to anyone that has enjoyed the other 8 in the series. Rosenberg keeps it interesting and fun. The fact that I'm still reading after 9 books says a lot.
Another GREAT READ !! The Price of Immortality by C.M. Whitlock