You know, I think it was simply Linden's desire to give ...ANY chance ...a chance...IF there was a chance it had something to do with her son Jeremiah...no matter what, or how it looked. And of course. it did have something to do with him....I DO believe she would have reacted more violently at time...
Yes...and that is the question..., All the pieces in Runes (or ROTE) that will take us somewhere new..and old..It is the reason I appreciate this volume so much...It is a mystery who will be the hero, and hints abound...as we are faced with the likelihood Anele and Liand will be the real questions f...
I did as you, EH60DRIVER, about a year earlier on the first one I ever saw, But I stayed with it..I was smitten from the beginning, and I dread to let this out...I have read all volumes 5 or more times and studied some even more..,.. except Runes...3 times..and Fatal..3 times..and have just started ...
Great Read? Yes, as it IS a great read indeed...more old style ..less thinking required...Thats why I prefer Runes...This is really a great book, beyond the early chrons...but Runes is still the most certain holder of "some" genius beyond most any other 19/20 cent lit... ellll :roll: (John)
O.K. Time to say more, but likely to suffer the slings and arrows... Simplicity and good reading are not this book...That is pretty wll accepted by many auth. However..for specific points of interest, Runes is all surpassing. The "impossible" conversation with Anele during the attack of th...
Indeed....I remain impressed (!!!) with the level of talent at this venue...
There are really careful and complete (!) ideas expressed that lie at the crossroads of imagination...!!! I shall enjoy my sojourn here!! (Permanence may require a longer stay)...