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WAR! What is your favourite battle sequence?

#41 User is offline   Terez 

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Posted 31 July 2008 - 06:31 AM

I think it was in Apt's WoT thread. Someone gave me a rep for that thread for making the most complicated spoiler tag post they'd ever seen, or something.

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Posted 31 July 2008 - 06:51 AM

That might have been me.
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Posted 31 July 2008 - 11:10 AM

frookenhauer;362351 said:

Can't say I actually remember much of feists' books, Magician was awesome and I remember Sethanon being good, but the decline in quality after that was fairly steep except for the serpentwar saga which I liked a lot. Was Sethanon the one with the oracle?


Sethanon is the one where

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Hmm, I remember more of it than I thought I would.
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Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:23 PM

Terez;362328 said:

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Plus, and this is coming from memory - it's been 2 or 3 years since I read it:
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Posted 31 July 2008 - 04:50 PM

acesn8s;362702 said:

Plus, and this is coming from memory - it's been 2 or 3 years since I read it:
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Posted 31 July 2008 - 07:25 PM

Terez;362828 said:

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Looks like it's time for a re-read! :D
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Posted 31 July 2008 - 07:38 PM

Re-reads are awesome. :D

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Posted 31 July 2008 - 09:05 PM

It is time for a re-read...
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. Has that brandon sanderson finished the set yet? (Wow Rhyming couplets :D )

Raymond Luxury Yacht;362559 said:

This makes me think of my post to Terez that was filled with spoiler tags. If you didn't read the spoilers, it looked like I was making lewd suggestions to her. With the spoilers, it didn't. I forget where it was. I want to read that post again.
Post the link dude!

jitsukerr;362685 said:

Hmm, I remember more of it than I thought I would.
flippin eck mate, it all comes flooding back...
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I mean it
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More WAR please! :D
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 01:50 AM

There are some good ones on the list so far - I think Erikson, Cornwell or Gemmell could not write a bad battle even if they tried. :D

I've got some more I like.

Borodino in War and Peace (Prince Andrej's charge at Austerlitz is a fine scene, too)
The fight in King Etzel's Hall in the Song of the Niblungs
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 01:54 AM

bwgan;359914 said:

Some might say that being a girl means that I don't know about battle scenes etc. They might say that and they might even be correct...they might also like hospital food. :D


And in case someone says women can't write battle scenes, he'll end up served as hospital food. :D
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 02:19 AM

Did anyone mention the Battle of the Pelennor Fields? JRRT was in WWI and I think it shows. Lots of these young guys never saw a dead body ... Glen Cook is good. Other favourites are not really fantasy, but some great naval battles in Patrick O'Brien or C S Forester (Hornblower).

Oh and Erikson and Cornwell of course.
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 08:57 AM

Elizabeth Moon writes good battle scenes. 'Paksenarrion' has some good ones, I recall, though I've not read it for such a long time.

And some of her space battles are good reads, too.

What about David Weber? I like some his early Honor Harrington battles, though the later ones seem to becomes strings of numbers.
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 02:30 PM

I don't know if anyone has already mentioned it but the Siege of Naglimund (from 'The Dragonbone Chair') is all good!
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 09:57 PM

Deornoth;363334 said:

I don't know if anyone has already mentioned it but the Siege of Naglimund (from 'The Dragonbone Chair') is all good!

Not yet, It wasn't a bad offering I especially liked
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Gabriele;363051 said:

Borodino in War and Peace (Prince Andrej's charge at Austerlitz is a fine scene, too)
The fight in King Etzel's Hall in the Song of the Niblungs

You've actually read war and peace? I get scared every time I look at the book, so, is it worth a look?
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Posted 01 August 2008 - 10:49 PM

frookenhauer;363495 said:

You've actually read war and peace? I get scared every time I look at the book, so, is it worth a look?


War and Peace is one of the books I reread every few years. But since I also do that with Lord of the Rings, The Magic Mountain, Daniel Deronda, the Warlord trilogy, First Man of Rome and sequels, Foucault's Pendulum, The Karamassov Brothers, Pride and Prejudice, Waylander, The King Beyond the Gate, Le Père Goriot, A Tale of Old Mortality, the Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy and two score other books (not to mention those I've reread only once or twice) I can't say whether or not you will like it. My taste is a bit eclectic. :D

Compared to fe. Gemmell, Cornwell or Erikson, Tolstoy's battle scenes are slower, with strategic discussions and character musings mixed in, and last several chapters. But they have some great moments and portray a realistic image of a battle, only in a different way. And there's a lot more going on besides the battles.
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Posted 02 August 2008 - 12:08 PM

Gabriele;363501 said:

War and Peace is one of the books I reread every few years. But since I also do that with Lord of the Rings, The Magic Mountain, Daniel Deronda, the Warlord trilogy, First Man of Rome and sequels, Foucault's Pendulum, The Karamassov Brothers, Pride and Prejudice, Waylander, The King Beyond the Gate, Le Père Goriot, A Tale of Old Mortality, the Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy and two score other books (not to mention those I've reread only once or twice) I can't say whether or not you will like it. My taste is a bit eclectic. :p

With all this rereading going on, how do you find the time do read any newer books? :p

Okay, you've convinced me, i'm going to suck it up and finally read the damn thing. After Bakkers "the darkness that comes before", which has finally resurfaced.w00t! and then WoT, followed by MBotF and anything I can lay my hands on...Fine, I admit it, it still scares me! :p

More War please, Don't hesitate to go into detail, just spoilerise it please for those who haven't read it yet! ty
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Posted 02 August 2008 - 02:33 PM

frookenhauer;363693 said:

With all this rereading going on, how do you find the time do read any newer books? :p


I read a lot. :p

MBotF will surely end on my reread list as does ASoIaF, but both are still too fresh (and I'm still reading up on Malazan). I usually read a new and an old book parallel. But I realised that I do read a bit less than before since I started writing myself. It's several years already since the last reread of War and Peace and Magic Mountain.

Right now I read MBotF and WoT parallel after Terez convinced me to give the latter a try. It's ok so far, but slower than what I've read recently - actually more like the older books I reread, so it pairs up with the fast paced Malazan books just fine. :p

Ok, but now I'm off to write a battle scene. :p
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Posted 02 August 2008 - 05:18 PM

Gabriele;363727 said:

Ok, but now I'm off to write a battle scene. :p


AWESOME! Will it end up in the competition?
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Posted 02 August 2008 - 06:47 PM

frookenhauer;363760 said:

AWESOME! Will it end up in the competition?


I don't think so. The competition asks for stories, not fragments from a novel. :p

But should I come up with a short story plotbunny in time, I may participate.
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Posted 02 August 2008 - 09:33 PM

One day, when I grow up, I want to be a writer too, just like Roald Dahl. Fast forward twenty years (and then some) and all I'm doing is writing reports, I'm damn good at 'em, but its not the same really :p

One day I might pick up quill and give it a shot...
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