One of the better serieses(?) I've read lately. Discuss it here!
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Luke121 wrote:
technoboy10 wrote:
One of the better serieses(?) I've read lately. Discuss it here!
Fare thee well Graybeard Halt, tomorrow's another day.
XD I love when he accidentally sings that to Halt, and Crowley cracks up.
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I was kinda bored with them, sadly.
But yes, they were good books.
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i read the first three. They were good books but i was bothered bothered with the medieval Europe cliche and that the countries were exactly the same as real life but wnet by different names. For example, Araluen is England, Gallica is France, Skandia is Viking, and Teutonlandt was Germany. Other than that they were good books.
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technoboy10 wrote:
Luke121 wrote:
technoboy10 wrote:
One of the better serieses(?) I've read lately. Discuss it here!
Fare thee well Graybeard Halt, tomorrow's another day.
XD I love when he accidentally sings that to Halt, and Crowley cracks up.
That parts hillarious
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I've read the first five books, but only the first four I've reread recently.
I love the part in the second book where Gilan comes and Halt is like, "Will, you should go to bed..." and Will says something like, "NO PLEASE LET ME STAY UP PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE?"
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I've read the first one and it really Is a great book.
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I think its a pretty good series. I read all the books, and I just finished the 1st Brotherband Chronicles book.
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I liked the series. I liked the fact that there were lots of books in the series. The cover art is also really awesome!
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Garr8 wrote:
i read the first three. They were good books but i was bothered bothered with the medieval Europe cliche and that the countries were exactly the same as real life but wnet by different names. For example, Araluen is England, Gallica is France, Skandia is Viking, and Teutonlandt was Germany. Other than that they were good books.
I felt like that grounded the series, as I could relate to the various happenings. Oh and don't forget Ireland as Clonmel!
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