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‘Oh, by the Runestaff, ‘ murmured Hawkmoon thickly, ‘the power in me!'
Damn, I couldn't put this one down. And now I have this bitter feeling of need... I need more fantasy books in my life!⠀
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The journey of Dorian Hawkmoon continues. It starts from we left off in the last book, in Hamadan after defeating Baron Meliadus, and then to Soryandum and the wraith-folk, a mechanical (steampunk?) beast, giant mutant jaguars, a cult of mad naked fellows, an amulet that grants superhuman abilities but only to the correct servant (the Runestaff knows no coincidences, you know?), back to the Kamarg and... the multiverse? I didn't see that one coming.⠀
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Overall a great book. Good pacing and worldbuilding. I like Dorian's character, call me a sadist but I enjoy his suffering. Not a masterpiece though entertaining and, escapism-wise, satisfying.⠀
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7 primary booksHawkmoon is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 1967 with contributions by Michael Moorcock.
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40 released booksThe Eternal Champion Sequence is a 46-book series first released in 1962 with contributions by Michael Moorcock, Roy Thomas, and 3 others.
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4 primary booksThe History of the Runestaff is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1967 with contributions by Michael Moorcock.