There are precious authors try to speak here and there among this category is that I forget to address the critical, sometimes lack of time, often lazy, sometimes because I dare to believe in innate or a buzz in the few stories I have posted on various web forums I frequent. It is clear that it does not work a bit. I must remember my marketing technique since its base, then begin by discussing in these pages the books read, which I adored and failed to serve their great wealth here. "Winning the war" is absolutely part of this category is definitely a great book that has the richness of his language a rather rare in this type of literature - the so-called, and I know recently: literature of the imagination, term barbarian who would combine the worst word in his wanderings of heroic fantasy to science fiction's most precise through fantasy and horror-short, with this book, Jaworski killed me last April I think . Yes, because in my-new-resolutions-to-me-that I have, I consider that the weakness of failing to transcribe here the various emotions of the reader that I have had in the year failure is not like a word and as this book is worth a read, it certainly must be my duty to share it. Um, not sure of this last occurrence but nevermind ...
To quickly replace the context "Winning the war" has its source in "Janua Vera" collection of short stories published in Electric Sheep, which had at least reverse the critical time, and rightly so. The news of "Vera Janua" all unfolded in the Old Kingdom and at different times, they addressed each style and a different problem and forced on them in a very specific form: the chivalry of the mythological form or at the the purest fantasy, the reader quickly traveled many times and always backed by specific words and density Lanque of the author, a real happiness. Among the protagonists
encountered in "Vera Janua" Don Benvenuto literally burst the text by the extreme density of his psychology and the profile while its opposition figures. At the time, I told myself that Jaworski was there the ideal person to carry on in a novel and believe that the wishes of the humble readers are eventually fulfilled, the author me (us readers!) Bestowed around 700 pages the famous Don Benvenuto. Ecstasy of the reader.
Don Benvenuto is a killer in "Janua vera" is finally trapped and is doing a wonderful spin to finish the occult adviser magnate, the Podesta Ducatore Leonida, in general long but disgrace, "whirling" in turn, found himself in the end with the selection of new weapons and proclaimed leader of the Republic of Ciudalia. Gold to balance the hearts of those wealthy merchants and nobility ciudalienne, Ducatore needs to go to war, first to remove immediate political advantage but also to ensure rebirth in the city an aura unchallenged on the sea The main road walk from the Old Kingdom.
That's the starting pitching and I understand that with this bread, your hunger can not get enough respect. But you must believe in the fineness of Jaworski who titled his book: "Winning the War," while it is already celel won when the story of Don Benvenuto committed. Winning the war is won back to port and finally make sure that victory is gained on many fronts that it so closely aavit awake. Policy and therefore power struggles and intrigues will animate the novel of 700 pages under the magnificent feather gift Benvenuto tells us in first person narrative of his adventures and we will see that this assurémeent written testimony is a importance for a master assassin.
I do not dwell on the story itself for fear of disclosing the salt of the puzzle, but know that Benvenuto is a grim and twisted indicidu led by Podesta accabit the same and that these two guys will fight a war and yet beautiful enough just initiated by a spin Jaworki screenplay which we do not believe for a second. But that is not there, he rests in text quality and accuracy of writing, vocabulary sought by the author, sometimes a bit bombastic, it is true, but finally a really happy read a text of a force as natural and the pen of a French writer in an area that was thought lost to the benefit of authors héxagonal Anglo-Saxon depusi a long time. Nay, Jaworski, but Stephane Beauverger Alain Damasio and Laurent Kloetzer are there, and they are waiting for your kindness.
"I never liked the sea
Believe me, paltoquets who revel in the beauty of the waves, they never set foot on a galley. The sea, it shakes like a nag débourrée evil, it spits and slaps it like a whore cantankerous, it rises and it falls like a cart on a Ormière and it is fatter and more silt than the pot to ease my late grandmother. Beautiful changing horizons and breath of the open sea? Foutiases! The sea is your most calamitous cooked, and worse, without drunkenness ".
PS: I slide just a quick word about the editor, Electric Sheep, whose job is remarqauble and which I really want to make a success with this book, even if the sales situation only appears in print not any better in this particular area, especially if the cover does not display a bare-breasted warrior. In short, read the Sheep, it's good for them and good for you!
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