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by Michael Moorcock (Author)
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Experience Michael Moorcock's infamous multiverse and the journeys of the Eternal Champion. Hawkmoon chronicles the fate of yet another aspect of the Eternal Champion, Doriam Hawkmoon, Duke of Koln. This collection of stories features revised text and a new Introduction by the author. "Five hundred pages of the best heroic fantasy you'll ever find."--S.F.

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: White Wolf Publishing (October 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565041933
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565041936
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 6 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #929,917 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating world for the Eternal Champion., February 9, 2001
Hawkmoon's quest for peace in his world is typical Moorcock fantasy, with bold heroes, evil opponents, hideous fates, weird monsters, and most of all, lots of action. In his preface, Moorcock warns us not to look to deeply for meaning in Hawkmoon, but that's like saying "Don't think of an elephant." There are certainly some themes here that Moorcock returns to in later books, but they are treated perhaps a tad more superficially here than in later years (not really a fault or anything, I just thought I'd mention it). As in Elric and Corum (my personal favorite), the author uses a fable-like semi-mythological style that makes the story move and focuses attention where it needs to be focused. For example, when Hawkmoon travels hundreds of miles to a city in the Middle East, the author devotes about four pages to the journey. Some writers (think Robert Jordan) would make the journey half a book long. This simplicity of style is one of my favorite things about Michael Moorcock. The only real weakness to this novel, as has been mentioned by other reviewers, is Hawkmoon himself. He's not really much of a character. Mostly he is either fighting or saying how he wishes he could return to his wife. He also seems kinda dim-witted at times. Usually one of the other characters is the one who comes up with a solution to a problem, or notices that the bad guys are coming or that Hawkmoon's pants are on fire. Not a big weakness, but in comparison to more interesting characters like Corum or Elric, a noticeable weakness. Still, if you like Elric or Corum, or just sword and sorcery stuff in general, this is highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Keep it coming!, August 22, 1997
This is the third volume of Moorcock's Eternal Champion series and they just keep getting better and better. Hawkmoon is one of the key characters in the series, and it's great to finally have all the hard to find novels in one large book, especially since reading them all together gives you the impression of one long sustained work. Here are some quick comments on the individual novels:
The Jewel in the Skull: Almost thought it was a Count Brass novel, since Hawkmoon doesn't really do much in this one. It sets up the characters and their motivations and is a nice, quick read.

The Mad God's Amulet: The Warrior in Jet and Gold shows up more (he's also the Knight in Black and Yellow from the other books), and Hawkmoon continues his quest.

The Sword of the Dawn: It's a good thing Moorcock explains that the Runestaff makes complex patterns to draw people in, because it's seems that the plot twists come out of left field, especially here, where the pirates just happen to have the right sword. Still, it's always fun to see Hawkmoon take on massive hordes of people and win.

The Runestaff: The final novel is also the final battle for a lot of people. This is probably the most costly war I've ever seen in literature, with people dying left and right. Moorcock tells it all with a dispassionate tone similar to Mailer's Naked and the Dead. The truimph is definately earned here, closing the Hawkmoon saga for now.

This is a great continuation of the series, with little mention of the Eternal Champion, which seems to be Hawkmoon. Though, I do miss the ironic commentary of John Daker from the earlier series. Hopefully, he'll return soon. Perhaps the next book . .

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very dark Eternal Champion, August 28, 2001
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I have the Millenium edition of this book, and it was my first taste of the Eternal Champion series. It had a Dune-like feel with the ornithopters, and though it's bleak and dark, it's certainly exciting and fast-paced. After reading this, I realized that I had to see more of Michael Moorcock. I never regretted that.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Hawkmoon is fantastic! Loved this book when I first read it many years ago and recently read it again with the same result. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Timothy Eakins

5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites in the eternal champion
When I was in 10th grade, my friend Joe introduced me to the evil and depressing fantasy Elric. By the second book Corum, Erekose and Hawkmoon showed up to do something of great... Read more
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This book was a very worthwhile addition to the Enternal Champion Cycle. I love the way that technology is mixed with magic. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've read.
Absolutely Fantastic!!! This is one of the best books I have ever read! The action and drama was so reall that I could almost picture it up on a movie screen. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars simply amazing
This book is simply amazing.I could not put it down no matter what my family tried. The characters in HawkMoon are intrestign and detailed, and the story offers a great look into... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dig it!
This is the first Michael Moorcock book I have ever read. It got me hooked and now I am enjoying the rest of the series. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars another facinating story from Moorcock.
A truly pure science fantasy story.This continues the saga of the "Eternal Champion" in a dark fantasy backround.
Published on September 11, 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars Hawkmoon: The Reluctant Hero
Hawkmoon is another winning novel by Michael Moorcock, however it is plagued by one fatal flaw, its hero. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars mad gods amulet never gets tiring to read, 100 times
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