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The Chronicles of the Black Company - Reddit This is the sub for discussing Glen Cook's genre-busting series, The Black Company, the last of the Free Companies of Khatovar Here is a place to discuss the characters, plots, locations and themes of the books and short stories Along the way we will be thinking forward to the new books that are in the pipeline Anything related to The Black Company is allowed, however obscure So arm
A Recommended Reading Order (no spoilers, with explanation . . . - Reddit Most Black Company novels are consecutively numbered But there are also 2 unnumbered novels and a handful of short stories For this reason, many new readers to the series inquire: "what is the correct reading order? when do I read The Silver Spike? where does Port of Shadows fit in?" Here is the most common recommended reading order It encompasses all 16 Black Company narratives (novels
Just finished the first book of the black company, is it worth . . . This is the sub for discussing Glen Cook's genre-busting series, The Black Company, the last of the Free Companies of Khatovar Here is a place to discuss the characters, plots, locations and themes of the books and short stories Along the way we will be thinking forward to the new books that are in the pipeline Anything related to The Black Company is allowed, however obscure So arm
The Black Company by Glen Cook a Review Rambling thoughts The black company was excellent, this series really lived up to the name of the grandfather of the Grimdark genre, but clearly suffers from a lack of focus on what will make this genre such and excellent storytelling platform
index faq - theblackcompany - Reddit The Black Company is a series of dark fantasy novels and short stories written by American author Glen Cook The series combines elements of epic fantasy and dark fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, the Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximately four-hundred-year history
Thoughts on The Black Company? : r Fantasy - Reddit I loved the Black Company waaayyy more than First Law The style, the tone, the dialogue, the characters, the plot All amazing! The beginning of the first book is a little in medias res, but it sets up the inciting incident very well, bringing the Black Company under the employ of a certain person and into a specific conflict
The black company - Am I missing something : r Fantasy - Reddit The black company - Am I missing something So this has been on my list to read for a long time and seems like it would be a home run But I'm sitting at 30% complete the first book and thinking about not continuing because nothing really has happened Seems like a slower start than a Sanderson which I generally dont mind
A Spoiler-Free Review of the First 3 Books of The Black Company - Reddit Then I chickened out and read The Black Company instead There's a criminally low amount of content online related to this series so I figured I'd write up a spoiler-free review The Black Company is a series of books broken up into several mini-series They average about 300 pages apiece, with only a few POV characters per book
I need to get this off my chest: Black Company by Glen Cook is . . . - Reddit Black Company's characters are reflected in our friends, family, colleagues With all their strange quirks, their hidden potentials, their evils and their soft spots So, when I read Black Company, I guess I didn't know it back then - but I was reading something that I was already living in and experiencing Thank you Glen Cook, you are