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It is the first book in The Hierarchy series, with a second book, The Strength of the Few, expected in 2025. The book takes place in the Catenan Republic, a fictional society with similarities to the Golden Age of the Roman Empire. In Caten, the lower classes must cede a portion of their mental and physical energy (known as Will) to the classes ...
Strength of Thousands #1: Kindled Magic: August 4, 2021: 96 978-1-64078-349-2: Softcover PZO90169 Alexandria Bustion and Eleanor Ferron Strength of Thousands #2: Spoken on the Song Wind: September 1, 2021: 96 978-1-64078-356-0: Softcover PZO90170 Quinn Murphy Strength of Thousands #3: Hurricane's Howl: October 13, 2021: 96 978-1-64078-361-4 ...
[6] [5] The army Torstensson brought consisted of around 12,000 national troops, and adding the officers and underofficers, it had a total strength of around 16,000 experienced men. [ 7 ] [ 5 ] [ 8 ] Along with the army, Torstensson brought with him three generals, Carl Gustaf Wrangel , Mortaigne de Potelles , and Arvid Wittenberg , each ...
Of the three, Galahad is the one who best understands his abilities and his sins, and his strength allows him to complete his quest. [ 6 ] In terms of differences between "Sir Galahad" and "The Holy Grail", "Sir Galahad" depicts Galahad as prideful with regard to his abilities and to his purity, whereas "The Holy Grail" emphasizes that Galahad ...
The narrator and the writer of the "Book of a Thousand Days", fifteen-year-old Dashti leaves the plains where she was raised to find work in a nearby city after her mother passes away. As a person from the plains, she is looked down on as a "mucker", a low-class citizen, by nobility.
The novel is set in a far future where cities are completely automated including the ability to move themselves. At some point in the past the cities decided that humans were not required, or wanted, and banished them, leaving their former populations to live in the wilderness.
Reviews for A Thousand Ships were generally positive, with reviewers praising the writing style and the feminist recentering of classic myths.Publishers Weekly called the novel "an enthralling reimagining" and wrote "Haynes shines by twisting common perceptions of the Trojan War and its aftermath in order to capture the women’s experiences". [10]
Estimates for Shigi Qutuqu's strength range between 30,000 [42] and 70,000. [38] Mclynn Frank estimates the Mongol forces were around 45,000–50,000, whereas he estimates Jalal al-Din had 60,000–70,000; he further adds that while the numbers are exaggerated, the proportion of Jalal al Din's army's numerical superiority is probably accurate ...