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Thank you, Elio! Hell, I really wanted to hear your perspective. In fact, this book (or maybe it's more accurate to say this saga) is very dear to me, so I got a little carried away hahaha.. Anyway, I wholeheartedly recommend it to you. Really.
Bakery Momento
13 oct 08
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Oh yes.. great year '71.. Well, but '69 wasn't bad either.. Really a nice time.
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I agree with Supervai and Bob, you don't get to excellence here.. Anyway, well written as usual.. ;)
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@Terry: Hehe, I'll do what I can, but I can't promise you anything.. XD Jokes aside, thanks for the appreciation.
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@Doc: I'll definitely be interested. Thanks for the tip! @Zarozinia: I'm glad to see another fan of the series..even though my review apparently didn’t excite you much :p
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Quite a twisted record to evaluate.. For me, the most noteworthy thing is the Moorglade Mover (in memory of Dean) on the cover..
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Nice review. Well done. The album... well, I’d say a 4 works for me...
Ikarus Ikarus
11 oct 08
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Hahaha! You're into musical hegemony, huh Elio? Well, it was to be expected... @Ole: As you wish, Sir.
Ikarus Ikarus
11 oct 08
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Speaking of preparation, Elio, despite your profession and the cultural environment you will often be in contact with, I've never seen you among the new literary reviews... How do you explain that? Huh? Huh? :D
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I believe some technical notes are necessary: The cover shown here is taken from the American edition, illustrated by Michael Whelan (the English edition is edited by John Howe, but in this case, it doesn't compare). The book is part of the "Lungavista Trilogy," followed by the "Amber Man Trilogy," which I clearly won’t review to avoid revealing the plot that unfolds across the various episodes; the rating I assigned to the work should therefore be understood as referring to its entire development and not just a fragment of it. For those who wish to embark on an intense and evocative journey through the lands of the Six Duchies, I recommend the company of Steve Hackett (he's always been quite slim, so he shouldn't weigh you down too much on the horse), with the notes of "Bay of Kings" clearly set on repeat for all six volumes (yes, you heard correctly, in the end, the book and the album will intertwine so well that a single note will be able to transport you back to those places in an instant).
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