The Swordsman Whose Name was Not Death isn't directly connected to the Privilege of the Sword, but it shows up again as a book certain kinds of girls read.
The Privilege of the Sword is REALLY good, though, better than Swordspoint. The Fall of the Kings is about as good, but features actual magic, which gives it a slightly different feel, and a twist in the tragic ending I kind of appreciated, but had to read a second time to be sure I got. (You did notice Swordspoint is a fantasy novel with no magic, right?)
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Date: 2009-12-12 08:14 am (UTC)The Swordsman Whose Name was Not Death isn't directly connected to the Privilege of the Sword, but it shows up again as a book certain kinds of girls read.
The Privilege of the Sword is REALLY good, though, better than Swordspoint. The Fall of the Kings is about as good, but features actual magic, which gives it a slightly different feel, and a twist in the tragic ending I kind of appreciated, but had to read a second time to be sure I got. (You did notice Swordspoint is a fantasy novel with no magic, right?)