Terri Wiltshire (21 KP) rated The Lord of the Rings in Books
Sep 1, 2019
This book and the subsequent movies based on the world have been well quoted and are almost inbedded in British culture.
I envy those who haven't read them yet..you have a fantastic journey ahead. It will not be easy (this is not light reading) but it will be more than worth it. Enjoy, and give the elves my love.
Ross (3284 KP) rated No Such Thing As A Fish in Podcasts
Jan 12, 2018
The 12 Sleighs of Christmas
Book
When the elves discover that Santa's sleigh is in a terrible state, they let their imaginations go...
A Key of Hope (Neldorailin Series Book 1)
Book
Neldorailin, The land of Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, Humans, Horse Lords and Knights holds the key to...
The Sylvan Horn (The Sylvan Chord, #1)
Book
Before the days of men, there were elves. In a time they were great and powerful, the first...
Fantasy
David McK (3425 KP) rated The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) in Movies
Aug 14, 2019 (Updated Jun 23, 2020)
It's hard to talk about this film nowadays without describing the plot - is there anyone who doesn't know it? - but this is the film that (I believe) sticks closest to the original story, and is very much what I would call 'traditional' High Fantasy (as opposed to 'Urban Fantasy'), with do-good Elves, Dwarves, Rangers, Orcs, Goblins, Cave-Trolls, Hobbits (halflings) ,,,,
And finally,
"Fly, you fools!"
still packs a punch!
Father Christmas and Me
Matt Haig and Chris Mould
Book
It isn't always easy, growing up as a human in Elfhelm, even if your adoptive parents are the newly...
Orc-lympics
Tabletop Game
Poison brewing? Stubborn donkey pushing? Table flipping? Let the Orc-lympics begin! In...
BoardGames CardGames OrcGames 2018Games
Forever Ink (Tewsbury Daddies #2)
Book
It’s Christmas, and Rhys has never been happier. He loves his Daddy and his found family, and he...
Contemporary MM Age Play Romance
Phil Maxwell (25 KP) rated Blood of Elves in Books
Apr 5, 2020
I had only played the video games before then (and absolutely loved them, by the way). This kind of worked in my favour though, as once I started reading Blood Of Elves I already had a broad knowledge of the countries involved, the wars and battles that had occurred, and of course the lovely (and not so lovely) cast of characters within.
Andrzej Sapkowski's writing style was fluid throughout and kept the story moving at an enjoyable pace. Not once did I find myself thinking it was going too slow or too fast.
His descriptions of the different locales were top notch fantasy fayre, as were those of main characters Geralt, Yennefer, Ciri, Triss, Dandelion and it's bit players also.
To say I was enthralled by Sapkowksi's first Witcher story is putting it lightly. I could barely put it down and every little bit of spare time I had was devoted to reading Blood Of Elves. I am now working my way through Time Of Contempt (The second installment) and am finding it equally as enjoyable, if not more so.