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  1. Duvodas

    Soul of Fire, Chapter 2: Body and Soul (continuation)

    The two of them walked slowly, expressionless, their defiant eyes fixed on the path ahead. Valanus carried his longsword sheathed in his sheath belt, his left hand reluctantly resting on the hilt. Dedan, his quiver, full of black arrows, as well as his bow, hanging on his back, the bow stings...
  2. Duvodas

    Soul of Fire, Chapter 1: Shadows of the Night

    Hey there, I just wanted to show my latest work. I'm open to recommendations as well as critics, so go ahead, have no mercy! Chapter 1: Shadows of the Night The round, white moon illuminated the mighty forest of Kandor, the forest of past legends and legends yet to be told. Where the Great...
  3. Duvodas

    Prologue for a novel

    Thanks for the reply and your corrections, I really appreciate it. Now, the name Kandor I did not know from nowhere, till now that you've been kind to tell me, I should replace it. The other three errors you found I should work on them, I haven't mastered my English yet...at all. Sometimes...
  4. Duvodas

    Prologue for a novel

    Here it is what I'm working on, I hope you like it, give me some recommendations as well as some opinions. I'd really appreciate it. The round, white moon illuminated the mighty forest of Kandor, the forest of past legends and legends yet to be told. Where the Great King of Deltor had once...
  5. Duvodas

    Dragonlance

    Hi there: I'd like to start reading some Dragonlance books but I'm not sure with one I should start with. Any recommendations???
  6. Duvodas

    What books have you hated?

    Swastika by Michael Slade. I don't really know why I dislike it so much, but I just do, it was not a captivating reading at all except for the beginning but as the plot went on the book turned boring itself and hard to read, I didn't see the day when I could finish it and when I did I felt a...
  7. Duvodas

    What have you read in March?

    Digital Fortress, Dan Brown The Broker, John Grisham Relic, Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child Legend, David Gemmell First To Die, James Patterson Sword in the Storm, David Gemmell (nearly finishing it) after that... finish up the Rigante Series and start reading the long...
  8. Duvodas

    A Pleasure to Meet You All...

    Hi, and a big welcome to TBF, seems like I'm not the only reader from florida in here.:)
  9. Duvodas

    Sup?

    Hi and welcome to TBF! I read a book a week too! However, in my mothercountry I used to read three, guess that here I have less time for this given activity in this country.
  10. Duvodas

    Arkansas Has Readers Too

    Then welcome to TBF!
  11. Duvodas

    Hi Everyone!

    Welcome to TBF!
  12. Duvodas

    David Gemmell

    If you are a fan of David Gemmell, you may consider sharing with us what are the books that you've liked of him so far, as well as you favorite character. Books: Lion of Macedon Dark Moon Legend Fav. Characters: Parmenion Taranttio Druss the Legend. What are yours?
  13. Duvodas

    Charles Dickens: Oliver Twist

    My review of Oliver Twist at Amazon.com: A very good classic, Oliver Twist, is a heart warming story about a boy named Oliver Twist. It is a beautiful classic. One of Dickens's best books. Oliver's mother died after giving birth to Oliver. He lived in the foster house. They treated young Oliver...
  14. Duvodas

    Greetings from Florida

    That's absolutely correct, though you forgot to mention the bilingual dictionary, without it, I wouldn't had been able to accomplish it.
  15. Duvodas

    Greetings from Florida

    Hi everybody, my 'name' is Duvodas and I'm writing from Florida but I'm Cuban. I just found and joined this book forum two days ago. I'm so glad that I found this forum and glad also of being among readers of all genres and nacionalities, I hope I'd be able to make some friends from different...
  16. Duvodas

    help in mythology

    I would consider reading Edith Hamilton's Mythology. Hamilton's book is a fairly complete overview of the mythology. She covers both the most famous and more obscure myths, leaving the reader with a fair understanding of the entire area of knowledge. The myths are written in both an...
  17. Duvodas

    Recommendation on new fantasy book.

    Don't forget to check David Gemmell's!!!
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