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The Red Knight (The Traitor Son Cycle, #1)
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Vaelin Hi everyone,

Considering reading the tome that is the red knight by miles cameron

penny for your thoughts....is it worth my time reading this monster?? Does it have promise as a series or what?

Cheers,


Joel (deliriumtrigger) | 312 comments I, too, am interested in what people think of this book. I keep seeing reviews that suggest it's top-notch, however it's quite expensive so I'm not really eager to make that kind of investment on anything that isn't spectacular right now.


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Lisa (tenaciousreader) | 301 comments It is really very well written, I definitely liked it and am really looking forward to the next one. Cameron's prose was wonderful to read, but be prepared to put a bit of a time investment to get acquainted with everyone and the world. The cast in this thing is huge, the POVs switch often and so it took me longer to sort out who they all were than any other epic fantasy I have read. So, yeah, I recommend it, but with the caveat that you don't mind spending more time adjusting and learning than a typical book. It does all come together, the action picks up considerably at the end and I am hoping for the next book, that I will get even more payback from the time I put into the first book. It feels like I will, but wont know until it comes out and I have a chance to read it. :)


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Michael (michaeljsullivan) | 140 comments Thanks for reminding me about this book - just added it to my shelf - it's been on my radar for a while now but somehow just didn't get on there.


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Scott Marlowe (scottmarlowe) This looks like a real interesting read. I've added it to my list as well. Thanks for pointing it out.


Jesper Persson The vast amount of POV-characters can be irritating as many of them does not go anywhere and are just there for one or two chapters.
But other than that it is definitely a worthwhile read, the battle scenes are generally spectacular and the amount of detail and knowledge that goes into them are really nice. I had to google quite a few armor-related words just to get what the hell the author was talking about.


PickinDavis Hi guys. Just curious if some of you who have read the book could take a look at a few points I posted:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

Don't really need an answer for each one, mainly just want to know if these things are addressed later or not.

Thanks!


Jonathan Lin | 3 comments I attempted to respond to your questions but it seems like you're just generally confused. Stick with it, I found it to be confusing in many parts but as a whole very satisfying.


PickinDavis Jonathan wrote: "I attempted to respond to your questions but it seems like you're just generally confused. Stick with it, I found it to be confusing in many parts but as a whole very satisfying."

Yes, I read your reply. Thanks for taking the time to respond. I enjoy the writing but the unexplained oddities (like bears that can wield daggers) was throwing me for a loop and I wasn't sure if it was worth continuing.


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