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Title | : | The Heroes (First Law World #5) |
Author | : | Joe Abercrombie |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 581 pages |
Published | : | February 7th 2011 by Orbit (first published January 27th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Dark Fantasy. War. Audiobook. High Fantasy |
Joe Abercrombie
ebook | Pages: 581 pages Rating: 4.3 | 39661 Users | 1984 Reviews
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They say Black Dow's killed more men than winter, and clawed his way to the throne of the North up a hill of skulls. The King of the Union, ever a jealous neighbor, is not about to stand smiling by while he claws his way any higher. The orders have been given and the armies are toiling through the northern mud. Thousands of men are converging on a forgotten ring of stones, on a worthless hill, in an unimportant valley, and they've brought a lot of sharpened metal with them.THE HEROES
For glory, for victory, for staying alive.
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Original Title: | The Heroes |
ISBN: | 0316123358 (ISBN13: 9780316123358) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | First Law World #5 |
Characters: | The Dogman, Caul Shivers, Bayaz, Black Dow, Glama Golden, Bremer dan Gorst, Corporal Tunny, Finree dan Brock, Ishri, Curnden Craw, Calder, son of Bethod, Beck, son of Shama Heartless, Scale, son of Bethod |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2012), David Gemmell Legend Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2012), British Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2012), David Gemmell Ravenheart Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Cover Art (2012), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2011) |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 39661 Users | 1984 ReviewsCommentary Based On Books The Heroes (First Law World #5)
War, War never changes. The Heroes unflinchingly chronicles a 3 day battle between two warring nations. It's a story filled with visceral fighting, complex characters and constant danger and suspense. For me this is the best of Abercrombie's standalone novels and is on a par with his 'First Law trilogy'. Being a massive Abercrombie fan as I am the fact that this is my favourite of his works says a lot. The Heroes combines Abercrombie's dark fantasy with a war story and while the entire novelIve got a really great idea for a novel. Do you want to hear it? Okay, so here goes:Well I was thinking I could create a story in which everything relates back to the title. That way I could say the title over and over again. Wouldnt that be fun? I mean I could write about heroes fighting at a place called the Heroes and then they could have a crisis about being heroes whilst worrying who has taken the Heroes and if enemy heroes are going to kill them. And then I could say heroes a few times
Abercrombie you madman! How did you do it? How did you write another glorious book that I can't help but love?! Well it's easy I guess, you went and wrote a book all about a battle spanning over three days. Anyone who knows me knows I love battles, so really this book was made for me!πΉLet's sum the book up in emoji's - ⚔⚔πππ⚔⚔π΅π΅πππ―πΉAs you can see there are a lot of swords here! My favourite characters in this were definitely the Northmen - particularly Craw and his small crew. I loved how Craw
I was eager to put my eyes on The Heroes, because I was still high from Best Served Cold and I didnt read Mr. Abercrombies book for some time. The fact is that The Heroes decreased my fangirlism a little bit. But lets start from the tasty bits. Joe Abercrombie always has smth tasty in his books. The Heroes is a military fantasy novel, which offered me a rather unique and interesting glimpse into war and warriors who are annoyed with fighting a war.I always love to find the so called Abercrombies
Abercrombie you madman! How did you do it? How did you write another glorious book that I can't help but love?! Well it's easy I guess, you went and wrote a book all about a battle spanning over three days. Anyone who knows me knows I love battles, so really this book was made for me!πΉLet's sum the book up in emoji's - ⚔⚔πππ⚔⚔π΅π΅πππ―πΉAs you can see there are a lot of swords here! My favourite characters in this were definitely the Northmen - particularly Craw and his small crew. I loved how Craw
It's been a really long time since I read the First Law books and several years since I read Best Served Cold, so I started off a little lost on this book. I didn't remember what had happened between Black Dow and the Bloody Nine, I didn't really remember Calder or Gorst so I ended up doing some Wikki reading trying to catch back up. Once I got it all straight I really enjoyed it. I actually found a few people that were worth "cheering for" (at least by Abercrombie's standards) and the big scene
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