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Original Title: | The Doomfarers of Coramonde |
ISBN: | 0595437451 (ISBN13: 9780595437450) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Coramonde #1 |

Brian Daley
Paperback | Pages: 360 pages Rating: 3.84 | 979 Users | 43 Reviews
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Title | : | The Doomfarers of Coramonde (Coramonde #1) |
Author | : | Brian Daley |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 360 pages |
Published | : | March 26th 2007 by iUniverse (first published March 1977) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction |
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MISSION to HELL Just yesterday, Sergeant Gil MacDonald and his APC crew had been fending off an ambush in a Viet Nam jungle. In the middle of the firefight, some kind of magic spell had transported them to this Fantasy Land complete with flying dragons, wizards, crazy castles, and dispossessed princes. They would stay trapped here forever unless they could rescue the sorceress Gabrielle. Master magician, Amon, held her captive in his palace; and to reach her, Gil and his men would have to infiltrate Hell itself!Rating Epithetical Books The Doomfarers of Coramonde (Coramonde #1)
Ratings: 3.84 From 979 Users | 43 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books The Doomfarers of Coramonde (Coramonde #1)
Excellent book for teenagers who enjoy hero and journey stories, which would be most of them I'd think. Well written and moves with good pace. Not a book with great depth. The 2nd Coramonde book completes the story. Re-read as an adult and enjoyed it as well but its not a book with sufficient depth to support multiple reads. Still gave it a 4 as I enjoyed it so much as a young adult.
This was a far better fantasy than I recalled. It's really held up well & had all the elements needed to make it an excellent one; action, romance, & excellent attention to the realities of war, although the hyperbole factor was quite high. The best fighters were also the rulers, so they tended to continually put themselves in harm's way. Kind of silly, like Kirk & the command crew of the Enterprise, but fun. While the world is one with magic, there are other dimensions of which ours

Imagine something as pompous as Lord of the Rings, with the many names, and the fancy speech, and the heavy lore, but worse. Imagine characters so cardboard and childish as to be the basest of archetypes: the young prince, the evil vizier, the good mage, the wise intellectual, the down-to-earth soldier, the evil step-mother queen, the noble savage, the beautiful red-head that doesn't speak much or voice any opinion of consequence, but all men talk about her and plan what to do with her (when
Pretty good swords and sorcery with the unexpected (because I didn't read the back of the book) addition of a tank. Yay!
3.5 stars. A fairly typical fantasy world, but it has some interesting elements not done in others. Well written & good. The sequel is very good, too. There aren't a lot of characters or weird names cluttering up the prose. The magic is very magical, but has an internal logic & the idea of inter-dimensional travel, as hackneyed as it is, came across well. Daley is similar to Alan Dean Foster, IMO. Good reading for a rainy day; interesting, amusing & just generally fun. I never expect
A really good example of what happens when a real soldier with all of his experience in arms and with modern weapons is transplanted into a fantasy world to take on evil fantasy magicians. Imbued with colorful likeable characters, great battle scenes, its just a really fun read.Loved it.
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