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Galactic Millieu – The Nonborn King

The Nonborn King by Julian May

July 22, 2019 by MarkAbaddon Leave a Comment

After a bit of a dip in the last volume, this one is an improvement as a major new character is introduced and others become more well defined. The character is Marc Remillard, part of a family that had been referenced obliquely before and referred to as the main family of psychics in humanity. In my first review within this series, I mentioned a Paramount Grand Master being the pinnacle of psychic ability, and Marc is Paramount in a number of psychic powers (the 5 […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: alien, Celtic, Julian May, mind powers, myth, psychic

MarkAbaddon's CBR11 Review No:12 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: alien, Celtic, Julian May, mind powers, myth, psychic ·
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Galactic Millieu Epic – The Golden Torc

The Golden Torc by Julian May

July 21, 2019 by MarkAbaddon Leave a Comment

My enjoyment of the series starting dipping a bit starting with this book because May took great pains to establish certain rules in the first volume and then started playing a bit loose with them here. One of the rules was that no human who had metapsychic powers could ever use the one way time gate. The reasons for this are not really well established, nor is it ever explained why none of any of the alien races ever wanted to go into the past […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: alien, Celtic, Julian May, mind powers, myth, psychic

MarkAbaddon's CBR11 Review No:11 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: alien, Celtic, Julian May, mind powers, myth, psychic ·
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Re-reading a much loved series

The Many Colored Land by Julian May

July 21, 2019 by MarkAbaddon Leave a Comment

I love writing reviews but some are harder than others. There are some books one reads as a teenager or young adult that help shape their interests, their philosophies, really begin to define the template for who they are as a person. For me, those books included the Lord of the Rings, Thomas Covenant and yes, the 9 books within Julian May’s Galactic Millieu epic. So it will be challenging for me to be completely objective about these books. The answer to why this book […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: alien, Celtic, Julian May, mind powers, myth, psychic

MarkAbaddon's CBR11 Review No:10 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: alien, Celtic, Julian May, mind powers, myth, psychic ·
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It is not about a whale that eats a wolf (spoilers)

The Wolf in the Whale by Jordanna Max Brodsky

April 21, 2019 by Chris Leave a Comment

The Wolf in the Whale is a fantasy. It is a what if fantasy. It is a mixing of Inuit belief with Norse mythology. It is about the clash of cultures. The story is told by Omat, a young Inuit who first tells of his life with his family, a family who needs more people, and then what happens when more Inuit show up, and then what happens when funny looking pale people show up. The thing is that, if we are being honest, this […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Jordanna Max Brodsy, myth

Chris's CBR11 Review No:57 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Jordanna Max Brodsy, myth ·
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First book in a new series

Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James

March 7, 2019 by Chris 2 Comments

When I first heard that James was writing a fantasy that used African myth, legends, and folklore, I was very excited, so it should be noted I had high expectations of this novel. Also, I love James’ but it takes about 100 or so pages for me to get into his books, but then I can’t put it down. So, here’s the thing – most readers are going to fall into one of two camps with this book – you are either going to love […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: Africa, Marlon James, myth

Chris's CBR11 Review No:26 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: Africa, Marlon James, myth ·
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Read it, like a child, into the night

Melmoth by Sarah Perry

February 19, 2019 by tillie Leave a Comment

Helen Franklin is an English ex-pat in Prague on a mission to penalize herself for a mysterious past. However she cannot avoid the friendship of Karel and Thea and for a while she is almost happy. Then Melmoth appears. Melmoth is the an old tale of the wanderer, the one who is there to witness when no one else is and what she sees is the depravity, the loss the despair. Melmoth is just a myth, or so it seems until Karel gets a letter […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Horror, Mystery Tagged With: #history, cbr11, English, legend, Mathildehoeg, melmoth, mystery, myth, Prague, Sarah Perry, tilliereads

tillie's CBR11 Review No:7 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Horror, Mystery · Tags: #history, cbr11, English, legend, Mathildehoeg, melmoth, mystery, myth, Prague, Sarah Perry, tilliereads ·
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