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The original series is set in an alternate history version of the 1930s. A second Grimnoir series set in the 1950s has been announced. [6] Original trilogy. Hard Magic (May 2011, Baen Books, ISBN 1-43913-434-0) Spellbound (November 2011, Baen Book, ISBN 1-45163-775-6) Warbound (August 2013, Baen Books, ISBN 978-1-4516-3908-7)
Larry Correia (/ k ə ˈ r iː. ə /; [1] born 1977) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer, known for his Monster Hunter International, Grimnoir Chronicles, and Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series. He has authored or co-authored over 30 novels, has over 50 published short works, two collections of stories, and has co-edited four ...
House of Assassins is a 2019 epic fantasy novel by Larry Correia and published by Baen Books. It is the second book in the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series and a sequel to Son of the Black Sword. It was followed by Destroyer of Worlds in 2020. It won Best Fantasy Novel at the 2019 Dragon Awards and was nominated for a 2019 Whitney Award.
This classic kids’ book was released in 1955 but is now being turned into a live-action film starring Zooey Deschanel and Zachary Levi. The story, sure to be a hit with kids and their parents ...
Sturgis Library director Lucy Loomis talks about the 10 most popular books of 2023; We share a brief description for those seeking a good read.
Book lovers are in for a treat this year, with a jam-packed slate of upcoming movies and TV series based on best-selling books. Transport yourself to the mythical world of Neil Gaiman’s “The ...
Son of the Black Sword is a 2015 epic fantasy novel by Larry Correia and published by Baen Books. It is the first book in the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior series. It was followed by House of Assassins in 2019. It won Best Fantasy Novel at the 2016 Dragon Awards, was nominated for a 2015 AML Award and the 2016 Gemmell Legend Award.
Larry Correia, founder of Sad Puppies. Sad Puppies was an unsuccessful [1] right-wing [2] anti-diversity [3] voting campaign run from 2013 to 2017 and intended to influence the outcome of the annual Hugo Awards, the longest-running prize (since 1953) for science fiction or fantasy works.