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Tree and Leaf Smith of Wootton Major The Homecoming of Beorht
23 May 2023
An very good collection compiling Tolkien's more Obscure Works. Smith is an must read!
While I have read Tree and Leaf and Smith of Wootton Major re-reading them gives a much bigger appreciation for Tolkien's lighter lesser works. His dissection of story's is pretty insightful and I consider 'Smith' likely his most undepreciated work by far! It's nice to finally get to see the illustrations Pauline Bayes had drawn for him for Smith.
Dragonlance The War of Souls Omnibus Damaged
30 January 2024
A massive and epic fantasy trilogy that is many respects underrated, and should be better praised.
Starters sorry this product review took as long as it did. I did enjoy the book and I didn't find what little damage it had a problem, it was just a Very Long read. However it was worth it. The trilogy is like a hybrid of George RR Martin and JRR Tolkien with the best traits of both, and while it didn't read the old series in full Dragons of Summer Flame was one of my Favorite Fantasy novels so I understood enough, There's a plenty of memorable characters, heavy themes about faith and living under oppressive shadows, and a fascinating Joan of Arc based Antagonist (whom reminded me someone I knew) with plenty of thrilling twists and turns and much poetic language. I may not agree with the reveal of the end-all threat but I get that's the case due to it being D&D based, but the overall story was Superb. I especially liked that Minotaur character and that Silver and Blue Dragon. The conversation scene between those two dragons in book3 has got to be one of the best dragon scenes I've ever seen!
Canto Classics Ser.: The Discarded Image : An Introduction to Medieval and...
06 October 2022
C.S Lewis was an intellectual master at his studies and this him at his fullest and most mature.
This is my personal favorite book of C.S Lewis's and for good reason. I had a long, long (Altough it was a relativly short period.) complex history with Mr. Lewis's book and while I often had a rough time with him, this book was beautifully well done. I understand this was written late,late into his life and it shows in its writing. This is a man who's been through it all. Loss, struggle, heartbreak and while he lended himself to outdated views a bit too much his kindness and understanding here made me open up to him. I am much relieved that while there were some good things to come of the medieval period I'm most, most relieved Lewis in the end desired nought for the return of said model, and I loved him for that. That small moment about 'Flighty Daemon's' was most curious. That leads me to believe Mr.Lewis was starting to see spiritual paths outside his traditionalist Christianity he held as end-all fact! Very interesting considering his past relationship with William Butler Yeats. Lovingly done Mr. Lewis!