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Séries
Œuvres de Vox Day
The Irrational Atheist: Dissecting the Unholy Trinity of Dawkins, Harris, And Hitchens (2008) 106 exemplaires
SJWs Always Double Down: Anticipating the Thought Police (The Laws of Social Justice Book 2) (2017) 19 exemplaires
Corporate Cancer: How to Work Miracles and Save Millions by Curing Your Company (2019) 13 exemplaires
Gravity Kills (Quantum Mortis, #2) — Auteur — 4 exemplaires
The Altar of Hate 3 exemplaires
Summa Elvetica 2 exemplaires
A Reliable Source 1 exemplaire
The Programmed Mind (Quantum Mortis, #3) 1 exemplaire
QUANTUM MORTIS A Man Disrupted #2: Zero Zero Tango 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
The Anthology at the End of the Universe: Leading Science Fiction Authors on Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to… (2005) — Contributeur — 128 exemplaires
You Do Not Talk About Fight Club: I Am Jack's Completely Unauthorized Essay Collection (2008) — Contributeur — 77 exemplaires
Revisiting Narnia: Fantasy, Myth and Religion in C. S. Lewis' Chronicles (2005) — Contributeur — 52 exemplaires
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- Nom légal
- Beale, Theodore Robert
- Autres noms
- Day, Vox
Beale, Ted - Date de naissance
- 1968-08-21
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- USA
- Professions
- video game designer
fiction writer - Organisations
- Castalia House
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 33
- Aussi par
- 3
- Membres
- 612
- Popularité
- #41,086
- Évaluation
- 3.6
- Critiques
- 28
- ISBN
- 29
- Favoris
- 2
One thing I particularly enjoyed was the author's take on that fantasy staple: Elves. The author explores the question of what would a society of materialist, quasi-immortal beings converge on...and arrives at something refreshingly different than the ethereal, beatific elves of Tolkien's Middle Earth.
Another item I thought very well done was the setup and description of the battle scenes: some of the best low-level descriptions I have read, major points for verisimilitude here on an emotional level. One scene in particular involving the hand-to-hand clash between legions had a tense claustrophobic feel that took me back to memories of combat exercises and training when I was in the military.
I read exhaustively for work, so when I get to read non-fiction, I read strictly for entertainment, not for enlightenment, political hand-holding, or anything other than escape from the commonplace. By that measure I very much enjoyed AToB. For something like this I give 4 stars...(5 stars would be for something on the order of Middle Earth) Selenoth gladly gets 4 stars and a spot on my "buy the sequel in dead-tree format" shelf.
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