Product DescriptionKern “Wolf-Eye” and his Men of the Wolves continue their war against the Vanir raiders. But innocents are paying the price for the Wolves’ actions as the Vanir pillage and burn one village after another. Only by . . . More >>
June 25, 2010
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Book # 2, Cimmerian Rage, of Loren L. Coleman’s Legends of Kern trilogy was good, but not as great as it should have been.
Even though this is in the age of Conan, it more feels like reading about warring tribes of Stone Age men. Just with a sprinkle of fantasy thrown in it.
And that’s not a bad thing. This book, more so than the first, remined me strongly of William Sarabande’s First American series. One of my favorites.
The weakness of this book is the same old warring factions. After a while, I really wanted new locales and new things to happen. And it did. . . somewhat. It got more interesting when Kern and Daol ran into the Galla spider people. And also when Kern starts recieving his Yirmish Call.
There are some good fighting sequences, but more dull ones in this one. The writing itself seems a bit more odd and hard to fathom and/or follow at times.
I’m not one to ruin the plot, so suffice it to say – read it just to find out where this goes, if you enjoyed the 1st one like me. But don’t expect too much in this one. Pretty much same ol’, same ‘ol.
I just purchased the last and third installment. I hope for bigger and better things in Songs of Victory.
Rating: 3 / 5
Comment by Michael & Angela — June 25, 2010 @ 9:03 am
Congratulations to Colman took the series to another level with his second installment. A lot of action, a fascinating plot, and best of all further developments of character, Coleman creates and implements successful history through the second installment, a position that can sometimes be often the weakest part of a trilogy . Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by Smudge — June 25, 2010 @ 9:19 am
Kern is a born leader, and the members of his “pack” recongnize the fact. He leads a motley crew of killers, men, women, Cimmerian and Aquilonian and Shemite, even a wild dire wolf named Frostpaw. They follow and Kern leads like the alpha wolf he has proven to be. These are the people of Cimmeria, the people of Conan.
Book 2 is even stronger than the first, and promises more views into the strange, white-haired giant-kin called “Ymirish,” or Sons of Ymir, a fierce God of the north.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by John J. Gormly — June 25, 2010 @ 9:39 am