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21. Not Exactly the Three Musketeers by Joel Rosenberg | |
Mass Market Paperback: 336
Pages
(2000-02-15)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$21.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0812550463 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A further slide into vanilla
Boring, repetitive and disinteresting.
I'll confess,
Definitely an enjoyable book. Summary: Three soldiers are dragged into a political argument and ordered to investigate a minor dispute in the outreaches of the realm, which leads to more than anyone had bargained for. Pretty good opening concept, although I never read the backs of the books (it ruins the surprise for me). What interested me more than anything else was the pure grittiness of the world that Joel, whom I'm sure doesn't mind being on a first-name basis from me, captured and dropped into my hands. In a land of magic, legends and dragons, one wouldn't expect there to be hardship in simply travelling or even danger in getting a simple drink. The characters are hardened veterans, having fought, bled and watched those they've known fall in battle, or even in a street fight. They're honorable without being fanatical about it, exceptionally practical and utterly dedicated to their lord. Joel captures and keeps the societal differences between our world and theirs, and the consistency of it was well done indeed. The characters are Pirojil, ugly as can be and never is he portrayed otherwise, Durine, large and dangerous and distant, and Kethol, heroic and not too bright but humble. Despite their weaknesses, they are engaging and make for some plausible interaction. It seems obvious that people who have worked together for a long time would know each other, but Joel makes it a point to note some of their conversational short-cuts, and includes some failings among friends that are understandable. Summary: Great characterizations, a good story and some creative solutions to tricky problems. If you liked Glory Road, Outlaws of Sherwood and/or the Deed of Paksenarrion series, you'll like Not Exactly the Three Musketeers.
A fun read The book starts off a little slow but has great character developement and by the end you won't want to put it down. In fact you'll be sad that it's over. This the first time that the leads of the story are neither Othersiders or the son of an Oothersider and it is fun to see things from a different point of view. ... Read more |
22. The Last Jihad/The Last Days/The Ezekiel Option/The Copper Scroll/Dead Heat (Political Thriller Series 1-5) by Joel C. Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 1670
Pages
(1990)
Asin: B002S5I0A2 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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23. D'Shai by Joel Rosenberg | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1991-02-01)
list price: US$4.95 -- used & new: US$16.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0441157513 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (6)
Thoroughly enjoyable
Another Rosenberg gem.
Wonderful
Different and engaging!
a great book |
24. Guardians of the Flame: The Heroes (Books 4 and 5) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1989-09-01)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Books 4 & 5 combined in a hardback |
25. Not for Glory (Signet) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 1
Pages
(1989-03-07)
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Customer Reviews (10)
A Cherished Classic
Not For Glory
Engaging military sci-fi
Nice book for military history SF fans
Not so good |
26. Hour of the Octopus by Joel Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1994-03-01)
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Horendous read.
Okay, I admit it, I am a Rosenberg junkie.
Rather unbalanced
Joel Rosenberg does it once again
A very solid book, a different style. |
27. The Road to Ehvenor (Guardians of the Flame) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1992-11-03)
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Very Moving
Downhill slide
Not up to standards
Worst book from this author. I expected better
How many ways a character can sit "tailor-fashion"... Yet there is onemajor flaw I see in Mr. Rosenburg's writing of this series.EVERYONE hasto sit "tailor-fashion".... Do you know how OLD this has becomeafter re-reading this series straight through?Walter Slovotsky sitstailor-fashion on the boat, Tennetty sat tailor-fashion while sharpeningher blades, even Ahira gets to sit tailor-fashion! WHAT'S UP THETAILOR-FASHION SEATING ARRANGMENTS? This descriptions is laced throughall the books like wormwood in how much it is used.It begins to detractthe reader from the excellent story that is written here. The onlynegative critique I have for Mr. Rosenburg is that he needs to write hischaracters as sitting in some other way than "tailor-fashion". He has worn holes through this term, and should not use it again. Iwonder is Ellegon gets sit tailor-fashion in The Road Home....? ... Read more |
28. The Road Home (Guardians of the Flame) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1995-07-01)
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Most series disappoint
Talk about the perfect name for a novel! Walter's recurringnightmares and flashbacks seem superflorous at first, but weave togetherinto a climax that could only be created by a master craftsman such asRosenberg. I'd better shut up before I give away the story, but I thinkmost readers will associate with 'The Big Car' and, like me, findthemselves re-reading the showdown and reliving their own memories everytime they hear Walter smiling to his enemy with the words, "Youlose."
I loved it -- and I want the next one! Terrific books.Best in the series, and that's alot to say.
Guardian's of the Flame is one of my favorite series
When Are we Going Home?!?!? |
29. The Silver Stone (Keepers of the Hidden Ways) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Mass Market Paperback: 346
Pages
(1998-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Amid the whispers of doomsday prophecies, young Ian Silverstein's swordsmanship and mettle were tested and judged most worthy. Now the young duelist is being summoned again from Hardwood, North Dakota, back into this strange and perilous universe. . . To serve as peacemaker in a time of impending war. . . To carry a legend's spear and a warning. . . To save a future. . .and the life of an ailing god. Customer Reviews (6)
Exciting, well-plotted and fun to read! Thanks. Dale Rosenberg
Still pretty good, but v-e-e-e-r-y slow
Great book.Read it.Read the next one, too.
Terrific book -- I want the next one now! Stronglyrecommended.
Wow! |
30. Epicenter [Reprint Edition]; Why Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future (author of Last Jihad) by Joel (Author); Rosenberg | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2008)
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32. Legacy (Guardians of the Flame) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2004-06-01)
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Before you buy...Start from the begiinning
Helpful bit of information
Excellent book
Review of Legasy
Good for the Newbie, bad for the collector |
33. Paladins by Joel Rosenberg | |
Hardcover: 464
Pages
(2004-09-14)
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Dull...
One of Joel Rosenberg's Best
Needs heavy editing
Well-written but gritty fantasy Paladins is a departure from Rosenberg's popular series, "Guardians of the Flame".It is set in a 17th century world where magic is real and history changed when Mordred the Great defeated King Arthur the Tyrant, thus changing English history considerably.All this is just a teaser, however, that bears little impact on the story a thousand years later and is really just backdrop for the main characters, knights of the order that served Mordred.Armed with sentient magical blades, they turned England into the world power it was in the 17th century, competing with the Dar al-Islam and the Holy Roman Empire.With the great wizards dying out in the last great war of magic, the art of making new swords was lost - or was it?A new sword turns up in the hands of a small fisherman, a sword that can only be a few years old, at most. As always, Rosenberg's characters are fully fleshed out characters with human desires, weaknesses and doubts.They come alive on the pages in his masterful prose.However, it is hard for any hero to stand up under such a microscope, and it is hard to truly sympathize with the characters. My main complaint with the book is that many issues are left unresolved at the end; the young knight errant Niko still lives in fear that his pagan beliefs will be uncovered by the other knights, and his childhood love interest remains behind in his homeland with barely a mention, despite his burning desire not to see her marry his rich local rival.The Dar al-Islam may have the upper hand for a while, and it is obvious that the knights as an order are floundering, with the American colonies beginning to seek independence.All these tangled threads pave the way for an obvious sequel, but readers interested in a standalone book may find the ending unsatisfying. As always with Rosenberg, readers who want a little more realism in their fantasy will love his work, while those who just want to have fun will end up disappointed.
I liked it! |
34. Home Front by Joel Rosenberg | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2003-03-01)
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One of the best books I have ever read
A good read
Where have all the good writers gone? As a Midwestie I found the "East Dakota" bits compelling enough, and I was actually quite interested in those parts of the book. Other than that the character development and main plot (particularly the ending) were embarrassingly contrived. The book reads like a movie written, directed and *narrated* by Stephen Segal. It seems this book is going to be the first in a series -- I'll probably buy the subsequent novels out of a sense of duty, but I don't expect to enjoy them unless Rosenberg stops mailing in his work. And please, Joel, for the love of God, put the Guardians series to rest.
Credible fun And then there's the characters.Small towns are filled with characters, and Ernest "Sparky" Hemingway is as fun a curmudgeon as you'll ever find. My only criticism of this book is that the sequel isn't out yet.There will be a sequel, I hope?Many of them, if Rosenberg can maintain this level of quality.
Very Enjoyable Read Not only does it have a great opening line that hooks the reader immediately, the protagonist is highly likable (in a crotchety kind of way).Those familiar with Mr. Rosenberg's "Keepers of the Hidden Ways" series will recognize many of the colorful residents of Hardwood, ND.I enjoyed seeing Doc Sherve and Jeff Bjerke again. One of the things I enjoyed most was the dichotomy between the ways of Hardwood and the attitudes of Minneapolis. The story ended a little abruptly, for my taste, but left me wanting to hear more about this great cast of characters. ... Read more |
35. Epicenter sampler: Why the Current Rumblings in the Middle East Will Change Your Future by Joel C. Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2006-06-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Drawing on his experience in Washington, his own exclusive interviews with world leaders, and his astute political acumen, Joel makes sense of the events surrounding the Middle East. He connects information in a way that will make you understand and really care about the world's most important events and how they impact your life--from gas prices to your bank account. Epicenter is about: |
36. The Warrior Lives: A Guardians of the Flame Novel by Joel Rosenberg | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1992-02-24)
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The last book
Good
Just Nonsense |
37. The Guardians of the Flame (Guardians of the Flame Novels (Raen)) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Hardcover: 720
Pages
(2003-01-28)
list price: US$25.00 Isbn: 0743435893 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Fantasy Fans Take Note
A good classic "d&d style" fantasy for younger readers
Best Series Ever
An Awesome Begining to a Spectacular Series
A book I've read many times |
38. Emile and the Dutchman by Joel Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1991-11-01)
list price: US$3.99 Isbn: 0451451244 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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The Odd Couple In Space
A brief history of contacts
Adventures with the Thousand Worlds Contact Service.
Truthful Intent |
39. The Sword and the Chain (Book Two of Guardians of the Flame) by Joel Rosenberg | |
Paperback: 1
Pages
(1987-05-05)
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Customer Reviews (12)
Not Free SF Reader
Still Great
Fine fantasy, but aimless 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.
The Quest Continues
Joel Rosenberg has outdone himself! Admittedly, I let out a yelp of joy when Karl announced to the slaver, "Tell you masters that I am hunting them!"It showed a glimmer of what was to come in this series (especially this installment), and it did not disappoint. I won't allow myself to announce any spoilers for those who haven't enjoyed this, but let me say that it was delightfully intriguing when the secret of Deighton was revealed.The implications of this information should have an enormous impact in future volumes. ... Read more |
40. Guardians of the Flame: The Heros by Joel Rosenberg | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1985-01-01)
Asin: B003CJ5RN6 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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