Whispers of War by Sean Rodden6/25/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts about the book were few and far between, but whenever I came across them, they sounded genuine and stood out from the crowd. But I digress… My point is that I had just finished the ten main Malazan volumes and was convinced that I would never read anything of that magnitude, which really didn’t help my disenchantment.Įnter Whispers of War. Admittedly, not much does, and most of the commentary on those pages is so dull, it may as well be typed in beige. It’s the series that led to my seeking out the fandom in the first place and my keeping an eye out for anything else that might pique my interest. I must admit that I’m somewhat new to the genre, and my reviewing expertise up to this point was limited to lurking around fantasy readers’ pages and occasionally chiming in when the The Malazan Book of the Fallen came up. I came across Whispers of War on an online fantasy fan page. New writers are vastly hit and miss, infinitely more miss than hit, which makes finding a good one feel a little like hitting a freakin jackpot. ![]()
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