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Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) in Movies
Sep 29, 2017
Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Finding Nemo (2003) in Movies
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Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) in Movies
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Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Game Of Thrones in TV
Sep 29, 2017
Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Game Of Thrones - Season 6 in TV
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Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Game Of Thrones - Season 5 in TV
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Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Game Of Thrones - Season 4 in TV
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Clare Parrott (294 KP) rated Game Of Thrones - Season 3 in TV
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Ross (3284 KP) rated Sword of the North in Books
Sep 29, 2017
The story picks up where The Grim Company left off. Where the first book really focused on the main group's journey with some side chapters in the north, this now splits into each of those main characters' solo journeys. We move between Brodar Kayne (and The Wolf), Sasha, Eremul the half-mage, Cole, Yllandris and the thoroughly detestable (but brilliant) Sir Meredith. All of their stories tell of different events, and few of the them cross over, meaning this book really is rather epic.
A number of threads from the first book are either progressed, explained further or closed off, and a number of new mysteries, invading forces and battles are introduced.
For the second book of a trilogy you would expect little extra additions, progressing those introduced in the first book and seguing into the final instalment. Not so here, as a number of new, critical elements are introduced, some very late in the book, which are leading to a fairly epic third book to close off.
Absolutely awesome.
A number of threads from the first book are either progressed, explained further or closed off, and a number of new mysteries, invading forces and battles are introduced.
For the second book of a trilogy you would expect little extra additions, progressing those introduced in the first book and seguing into the final instalment. Not so here, as a number of new, critical elements are introduced, some very late in the book, which are leading to a fairly epic third book to close off.
Absolutely awesome.