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A Fortress Of Grey Ice
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A Fortress of Grey Ice (Sword of Shadows)
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A Fortress of Grey Ice: Book Two of Sword ofShadows (Jones, Jv)
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Introduction ~~~~~ The title of this three-book series might sound like you're off to read a dictionary, but it's not. The 'book of words' actually is a very ancient book, full of predictions, written by Marduk. There are only four original copies of the book. Of course there are many duplicates, but since the authors usually used a little 'artistic freedom', only the original copies contain the real prophecies. Of couse, the original copies are easily recognizable. Marduk lived and died so poor, that he had to re-use old books and write on bleached paper, so if you look real close at the pages, you can still see the original writings. Of course no-one will ...
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This is a wonderful well-written story. I started it with high hopes having read sparkling reviews of it in magazines. Once I had begun I began to be a bit worried. The cover said it was a story about kings, kingdoms and battles to the death. It started however firmly in 20th century America. Now I wasn’t worried that the covers had been switched on two books and I was the poor sucker who got conned by this. No, not at all. I was worried because too often books which involve a person from our world travelling back in time or to another world just doesn’t work or it is a labored plot point. This time it does work and it isn’t forced. This element isn’t overplayed, as ...
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