- Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom - Jean-Philippe Jaworski - Books

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  • No, not for me  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    I know the series Stories of the Old Kingdom has a lot of fans, but not me. I read a lot of fantasy, usually in English, but there seems to Polish author write directly in French. Hated the atmosphere and the world of hero / anti-hero I just read bec
  • Blah blah blah ... 43  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    Blah blah blah ..... this is the feeling I arguing (with difficulty) in this book. That cause, ca cause, ca .... but because it goes .... nothing, or not much. I read nearly 250 pages and it did almost nothing happened then that the story started ver
  • Pad Warning!  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    Huge paved, with a history of Heroic Fantasy well done. If you like Games Of Thrones, go for it! You will not be disappointed! By cons, we look after now ...
  • Health gift Benvenuto!  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    Victory, friends, win! On this day of celebration, the Republic of Ciudalia comes décraser army of the Shah of Ressine, sending the bottom three-quarters of its combat fleet. Of course, everyone can not be at the party on the galley that splits the w
  • Long but very good  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    I discovered by accident with the author "Janua Vera" collection of stories of the Old World, where we meet Don Benvenuto and learn how he entered the service of the Podesta Ducatore. Immediately after this great discovery, I decided to read &qu
  • A killing 37  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    This is the first novel of the author, master stroke for less, featuring an existing character in his work: Benvenuto Gesufal seen in the new "bad deal" drawn from Janua vera. He was awarded the "imaginal" (to reward each year the best
  • 80 Exceptional  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    For 25 years I read fantasy, and never have I been so excited about such writing style. Congratulations.
  • Win the war or lose ...  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    "Winning the War" won me over and made me angry. Jean-Philippe Jaworski is a talented writer, a brilliant scholar, but his artistic approach is sometimes on the verge of literary posture, literary posture which can easily be confused with outrig
  • From the beautiful prose, Don Philippe ....  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    Beautiful writing than Jaworski, chosen words, rich vocabulary, correct, complete and complex descriptions, and the characters have a true thickness (that is still the least that after 980 pages!). The plot is certainly rich, but not overflowing with
  • Great time 3 1  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    Very good book, without any discussion. Fantasy, dug characters, a beautiful handwriting, in short, a good read. I moderate a bit about and rave reviews of my predecessors: in my opinion, genius or point masterpiece. Let me explain: after all, the st
  • Eyeful 1  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    "Winning the War" resumes shortly after the events developed in the second news of Janua vera, "Bad Deal". I recommend reading this collection of short stories before, which is shorter, funnier, more feminine than the "Winning the
  • Fantasy immersive for unforgettable journey  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    "Whoever causes another to become powerful ruin itself. " Machiavelli. Poc! First shock reading: language. Quite delectable. My tail literary esthete enamored of beautiful words and beautiful turns of phrase of joy wriggles. A register of langua
  • A slap! 6 stars  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    I fully share the opinion of amazonautes ecstatic! It is definitely one of my best reads of recent years. Actually since "The Remains of the Day" Ishiguro (in a different kind obviously) I did not take as much pleasure to read an exciting story
  • Black lyricism  

    Winning the War: An Account of the Old Kingdom (Paperback)
    Murder, necromancy, black humor and a linguistic style that gave me the feeling of holding one of these pavers nineteenth century written by our great literary figures by the lexical richness and earthy phrasing. The good feelings and human solidarit