Weirdly this was probably the most enjoyable, yet simultaneously worst written, Elric book so far. I say worst written because I found myself more interested in the actual plot of THE WEIRD OF THE WHITE WOLF than I was in the previous two books in the series, which were interesting cos of their metaphysical ruminations... Continue Reading →
Review: THE SAILOR ON THE SEAS OF FATE (The Elric Saga #2) by Michael Moorcock
THE SAILOR ON THE SEAS OF FATE is the second book in the Elric Saga and I think, perhaps more than any book I've reviewed so far, I might struggle to pull the various coalescing streams of thought I have about it into coherent sentences. I've thought about this book a fair bit and concluded... Continue Reading →
Review: ELRIC OF MELNIBONÉ (The Elric Saga #1) by Michael Moorcock
Ah Elric my lad, we meet at last. It's weird to feel excited about starting to read a 50-year-old fantasy series, but the Elric books have been on my radar for a while now, through the joyous human being that is Matt Colville, a big name in the Dungeons & Dragons scene, who has talked... Continue Reading →