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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars read this one (after Doomfarers of course)
As I said about Doomfarers, this one is really a great read. It wouldn't make much sense without Doomfarers, but it develops the world nicely and provides a really good sense of completion. THe great characters from Doomfarers continue: Gil MacDonald recovers his sanity eventually, Springbuck grows up, and Yardiff Bey gets run through, but only after making a good play...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but...
I have no problem recommending the Doomfarers/Starfollowers duo as a good read, I would've given it 5 stars for content alone. I gave it 3 stars as a heads-up about something I think potential buyers ought to be made aware of. That is that the layout of the manuscript is that of the original Del Rey paperbacks, ie. the format is that of the 4"x7" paperbacks (which I have)...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars read this one (after Doomfarers of course), May 24, 2003
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As I said about Doomfarers, this one is really a great read. It wouldn't make much sense without Doomfarers, but it develops the world nicely and provides a really good sense of completion. THe great characters from Doomfarers continue: Gil MacDonald recovers his sanity eventually, Springbuck grows up, and Yardiff Bey gets run through, but only after making a good play for the brass ring. And the supporting cast--van Duyn, the de Courtenays, Angorman, Reacher and Katya, etc. And the pace keeps up, never letting things slide.

Unlike the standard fantasy cliche nowdays, the Coramonde series has but two lean and mean books, not a trilogy or the multi-volume bloat that has become all too common these days. I'd love to have seen more in the world of course but not at the expense of quality. Alas they don't write 'em much like this anymore.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but..., November 29, 2010
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I have no problem recommending the Doomfarers/Starfollowers duo as a good read, I would've given it 5 stars for content alone. I gave it 3 stars as a heads-up about something I think potential buyers ought to be made aware of. That is that the layout of the manuscript is that of the original Del Rey paperbacks, ie. the format is that of the 4"x7" paperbacks (which I have) with zero changes - same page layout, typefaces and all. For this 6"x9" printing I was expecting at least a larger typeface that would make use of the increased page area (my eyes are not what they used to be!) instead of an inch of blank space around every page. IMHO the publisher, iUniverse, is ripping off the reading public by charging $18 for what is effectively a $7 reprint on larger paper. That said, even had I known this I probably would have bought them at some point anyway (my other copies are showing their age and starting to lose pages) but at least I would have known what I was getting and could have waited for the price to drop to my comfort level. As it is, I just feel irritated at being duped...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fond memories of this book and series, April 12, 2007
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I read this and Doomfarers when they first came out during the horrid period in the 80s when fantasy was either new Conan novels or plain junk. Only Glen Cook's Black Company series kept me as entertained as these two books did. I can't recommend these two enough.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great SciFi, April 20, 2011
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This book, one of two in a series is well written, has a great theme and is good reading material for anyone interested in science fiction. I recommend this book. It is a shame that the author died as such a young age as I am sure there would have been many more great books coming from this man.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good sequel to Doomfarers, but really can not stand too well alone., November 4, 2007
"The Doomfarers of Coramonde" is a fast paced book that fictional people from real world events (the Vietnam War) and has those characters from that situation get transported magically into a fantasy world. So you have an APC with its crew facing a dragon and magical people. The characters are well developed and the story flows well.

It sounds hokey, but in this rare case, it actually works and the book is a good read. It is rather dated now, and it also has some science fiction elements in it about parallel worlds and such, but that seems to work in the plot as well.

The Starfollowers of Coramonde is the final book in the series which stars with Doomfarers of Coramonde. They are good and well written books that mix the real world with a fantasy world. They are some of the few that have done that well. If you like a blend of science fiction, fantasy, and a bit of detective mystery thrown in, you will probably like these books.
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