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Seven Forges
Seven Forges | James A. Moore
6 posts | 7 read | 9 to read
Captain Merros Dulver is the first in many lifetimes to find a path beyond the great mountains known as the Seven Forges and encounter, at last, the half-forgotten race who live there. And it would appear that they were expecting him. As he returns home, bringing an entourage of strangers with him, he starts to wonder whether his discovery has been such a good thing. For the gods of this lost race are the gods of war, and their memories of that far-off cataclysm have not faded. The people of Fellein have live with legends for many centuries. To their far north, the Blasted Lands, a legacy of an ancient time of cataclysm, are vast, desolate and impassable, but that doesn't stop the occasional expedition into their fringes in search of any trace of the ancients who had once lived there... and oft-rumored riches. File Under: Fantasy [Savage Lands | Vengeful Gods | An Expected Journey | Battalions at War] From the Paperback edition.
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Sweetkokoro
Seven Forges | James A. Moore
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Day25: #monochromatic #colormepretty
This is the only book I own that really fits this theme as the whole cover is made up of blues. It‘s hard to tell in the image but believe me it‘s very blue haha. This was also a cover buy because goodness knows I might be slightly inlove with that man on the cover, I am such a sucker for strong mysterious looking men. Hopefully it‘s good when I dive into it.

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Sweetkokoro
Seven Forges | James A. Moore
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So how often do any of you have impulse buys based on the covers of books? I have a really bad habit of this. That‘s what this book was for me today. I am a sucker for a good strong, mysterious looking man on fantasy books, they have always been my weakness, Haha. The good thing is the story does sound interesting but even if it isn‘t at least the cover is attractive.

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Chocomeiske
Seven Forges | James A. Moore
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I didn't expect to love this book so much but it managed to fit a lot of of awesomeness in such a short book for the Fantasy genre and I am impressed and intrigued enough to binge read this series which had been sitting on my iPad for quite some time.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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The_Literary_Jedi
Seven Forges | James A. Moore
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Mehso-so

Interesting but slow to build, the action all happened in the last 3-4 chapters and the rest was a very long plot filler...a lot of time is taken up with careful character development. I don't feel like I read a whole story, I feel like I read a prequel to a much larger series - the action was quick when it happened and very good if only slightly predictable.

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The_Literary_Jedi
Seven Forges | James A. Moore
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Not a whole lot going on in this here plot but on this here pillow...that's a Dunkin' Pug of a different color #petsoflitsy #pugsoflitsy

britt_brooke Cute pup! 8y
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The_Literary_Jedi
Seven Forges | James A. Moore
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This is certainly interesting, the world building is slower than I expected but makes sense so far. It feels like the meat of the story is going to be the characters themselves rather than the action of the quest as a whole which can be unique in fantasy. We tend to like things to be happening at an amazing pace and this is a slow build.