Books by Kelly McCullough
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4.06 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Not quite as good as the first two entries in the series, but certainly good enough to keep me going to the next. The books are certainly progressing Raven's powers and, while the time-frame of this story is much longer than the previous had been, I just don't get a good sense o...
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4.16 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: The Necessity doom has finally landed, squarely at Ravirn's feet, it all looks kind of horrific from his point of view. But he and companions handle things with the usual amount of dedication and wry humour. Ravirn's self awareness reaches a pinacle here that always breaks my hea...
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4.01 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I have to say that the change to the style really won me over. The pulp fantasy style of writing made Aral come to life in an amazing way. I also loved a lot of the twists along the way and the flirting between Aral and Vala was just strange and surprising. The continued struggle...
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4.07 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Aral and Triss have become two of my favorite fantasy characters. I love this series!In this installment, Aral the Kingslayer comes face-to-face with his past. His former lover and Blade wants his help to rescue a few survivors from the destruction of Namara's temple. Aral did...
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4.2 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Kelly McCullough is nothing if consistent. All his books are consistently of great quality, and the plot always chugs along nicely. Don't expect massive intricate plots like that of epic fantasy; McCullough recognizes his strength in focusing on narrower, but very well done and s...
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4.07 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I very much enjoyed Aral's latest adventure. The only reason I've given it four instead of five stars is that there were a couple of spots where things were just too convenient and they felt like easy outs.I love how he wrestles with his own personal demons, his personal philosop...