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Pretty much nothing like the movie

How to Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell

February 22, 2026 by Malin Leave a Comment

Read the Rainbow – Red Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III may be the least intimidating Viking in several generations, which is a bit of a problem, since he’s the son of the Chief, and therefore meant to lead the Hairy Hooligans when he gets older. He’s skinny, puny, bookish and not even slightly intimidating, and when he has to compete in the traditional manhood trial of the tribe, and sneak into a cave to capture himself a dragon, he ends up with the smallest, least impressive […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, adapted into TV and film, cbr18, children's book, cressida cowell, dragons, how to train your dragon, Malin, middle grade, Vikings

Malin's CBR18 Review No:9 · Genres: Children's Books, Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, adapted into TV and film, cbr18, children's book, cressida cowell, dragons, how to train your dragon, Malin, middle grade, Vikings ·
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Fear is a valuable commodity. It’s common sense compressed into its purest form.

The Liar's Key: The Red Queen's War #2 by Mark Lawrence

February 10, 2025 by carmelpie 2 Comments

It’s hard to play the enigmatic prince of romance when the object of your affections gets to watch you shit into the sea twice a day. ― Mark Lawrence, The Liar’s Key After finishing the first book, Prince of Fools, over Christmas, I figured I’d be done with the trilogy by the end of January. Even though the first book meandered a bit, I was invested enough in Jalan and Snorri to push through and see what awaited them on the black ice. The second […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: bad royals, Classism, humour, Mark Lawrence, memory magic, quest, Vikings

carmelpie's CBR17 Review No:1 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: bad royals, Classism, humour, Mark Lawrence, memory magic, quest, Vikings ·
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God gave us horses so we could run away faster.

Prince of Fools: The Red Queen's War #1 by Mark Lawrence

December 18, 2024 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

Cowards divide into two broad groups. Those paralysed by their fear, and those galvanized by it. ― Mark Lawrence, Prince of Fools I’ve always felt that the placement of a man’s testicles is an eloquent argument against intelligent design. ― Mark Lawrence, Prince of Fools Prince Jalan is the third son of the third son of the queen of Red March. Despite being a long way off from the path of succession, he’s successfully used his title of prince to maximum effectiveness. He’s a gambler, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: anti-hero, bad royals, Classism, epic journeys, ghouls, humour, Mark Lawrence, odd couple, quest, road trip, Vikings

carmelpie's CBR16 Review No:92 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: anti-hero, bad royals, Classism, epic journeys, ghouls, humour, Mark Lawrence, odd couple, quest, road trip, Vikings ·
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Warrior Women with Bad Attitudes

The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston

July 14, 2019 by teresaelectro Leave a Comment

When I spotted The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston, I had a vague memory that yesknopemaybe gave it a positive review for CBR10. I also remembered that the protagonist was a former Marine. The expectation of a legion of ass-kicking women convinced me to buy it on the spot. With the start of CBR11 Bingo, I was spurred to action to read it for the Cannonballer Says square. As the first book in Laurenston’s Call of Crows series, we are introduced to Kera Watson, the ex-military […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: cbr11bingo, Crows, myths, nordic gods, paranormal romance, ravens, Shelly Laurenston, the unleashing, valkyrie, Vikings

teresaelectro's CBR11 Review No:8 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: cbr11bingo, Crows, myths, nordic gods, paranormal romance, ravens, Shelly Laurenston, the unleashing, valkyrie, Vikings ·
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I think I have been bamboozled by this series

March 4, 2018 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

I had an unexpectedly bad reaction to this book, considering that I had relatively enjoyed the previous two books in the Call of Crows series. My impression of The Unyielding was so bad, in fact, that I don’t just think this was a bad installment in the series, but it has me questioning my taste over my higher ratings of the first two books. I’d re-read them to be sure I’m not crazy, but I don’t want to be proven right. I re-read my old […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: Call of Crows series, female author, norse mythology, paranormal romance, Shelly Laurenston, Urban Fantasy, Vikings

alwaysanswerb's CBR10 Review No:13 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: Call of Crows series, female author, norse mythology, paranormal romance, Shelly Laurenston, Urban Fantasy, Vikings ·
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Come get some

January 8, 2017 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

“So long as there is a kingdom on this windswept island, there will be war.” I started reading Bernard Cornwell’s Saxon Stories just over a month ago. As I’m now on the 4th instalment, I think it’s pretty safe to say that I’m a fan. Uhtred Uhtredsson started the series as the heir to Bebbanburg following the death of his older brother, until his father was killed by invading Danes and he was taken and raised by his father’s killer. Taking advantage of his absence, […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: #Bernard Cornwell, historical fiction, saxons, Vikings, war

TheShitWizard's CBR9 Review No:3 · Genres: History · Tags: #Bernard Cornwell, historical fiction, saxons, Vikings, war ·
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