Blade of Fire

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Blade of Fire (Chronicles of Icemark) (Icemark Chronicles)

author:Stuart Hill
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publisher:Chicken House Ltd
released:September 4, 2006
isbn:1904442889
isbn-13:9781904442882
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Customer Reviews

Fantastic... - Rated 5/5
This is an excellent book and a sequel that does not degrade in quality from the first book, beautifully written it captures the imagination perfectly and creates an entirely original world. Historical truths mixed with pure fantasy are woven together into atruly remarkable tale of honour, battle and adventure. My advice to anyone is to buy this book (after reading the prequel) as you will never look back...


Gripping read - Rated 5/5
Although i agree with the last statement that the plot is fairly similar to the prevous book, this installment builds upon the strong foundations laid by the first book by introducing more light humour, new warm as well as thoroughly despisable characters and more information about Hill's world.

True to form, Hill's battle scenes are spectacular, gripping events and Scipio Bellorum's cool arrogance is certain to get the even the most Rome-loving readers fired up. Much like the last book, there is a strong theme of solidarity, friendship and hopeless resistance; indeed what i enjoy most about the book are the darkest moments when all seems lost, even hope, but where the characters are prepared to die in glory and not to give up and face the inevitable.


A Less-than-Satisfying Recap - Rated 2/5
Having found the first book in the series (Cry of the Icemark) enjoyable enough, I was disappointed to discover that the sequel was little more than a rehash of the same plot. Almost everything, down to the 'hot-headed teenager searches for allies', the last-minute reinforcements, and the tactics were similar. The sheer predictability of the plot, coupled with poor pacing, made 'Blade of Fire' a less-than-satisfying read.


It lived up to the exspectations of its sequel! - Rated 5/5
Just like the first it was gripping intense and left you hungry for more. Watch the journey of thirrins youngest son strive for freedom and peace!!!


blade of fire - Rated 4/5
brillent! I found it alot better then the first book because it was slightly funnier making it more enjoyable though the events that happened were very simalar to the events of the first book so there was not much of a suprise when you got nearer the end. But i did like it. fantastic!

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