
“James Enge writes Blood of Ambrose
-Adventures in SciFi Publishing blog, June 12, 2009
“When, less than a week after picking up the book, David Eddings died, I was shocked by the coincidence, but comforted that I had found such a worthy successor for my time…The standalone novel is such a rarity in the fantasy isle that walking readers through a character’s adolescent in one volume, never mind doing it convincingly, is a feat worthy of recognition in and of itself. But Enge does tell the story convincingly. At its heart, Blood of Ambrose is a coming of age tale that follows the Lathmar the seventh from the tender age of twelve to manhood. In that,

-The Great Geek Manual blog, June 7, 2009
“I've long loved Enge's Morlock stories in Black Gate, and this offers a heaping helping of the Ambrosii and their complicated family dynamic. In a way, this is a coming-of-age story, but it's also a study of family relationships, and it's a darn fine sword and sorcery epic as well. I love the sly asides and vivid imagery, but those never overpower the human elements of the story. I'm hanging onto this one--I bet it'll repay a reread down the road.”
- Electronic Leaves blog, June 10, 2009
Alright, Lou. You and Mallozzi have twisted my arm into picking up The Blood of Ambrose recently as part of Mallozzi's book of the month read.
ReplyDeleteGo Joe!
ReplyDeleteYou better hurry though, his "July" read is like the first week in July, isn't it? (Fortunately, I've already read it, you know...)