![]() ![]() Posted in #OstenArd, analysis, epic fantasy, Fantasy, Memory Sorrow and Thorn, MS&T, Osten Ard, Reviews, Tad Williams, The Last King of Osten Ard, The Witchwood Crown, TLKOOA, To Green Angel Tower, video reviews, YouTube | Tagged ARC, early reviews, epic fantasy, fantasy, Geek In, Geekiest of Geeks, novel, Osten Ard, Reviews, Sludig, Tad Williams, the heart of what was lost, The Witchwood Crown, videos, YouTube Cover art for Tad Williams’ “The Heart of What was Lost” is revealed! (Bonus points for Douglas Croft correctly pronouncing Jao e-Tinukai’i). Doug Croft received an Advance Review Copy (ARC) of the novel.ĭoug’s full video review, with major spoilers for “Memory, Sorrow and Thorn”, and some mild spoilers for The Heart of What was Lost, is below: The Heart of What Was Lost is scheduled for a January 2017 release, and the novel is now available for pre-order from Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and other retailers. The Witchwood Crown and The Heart of What Was Lost are both listed on Goodreads’ 2017 Highly Anticipated Epic Fantasy Novels list, near the top at #2 and #3, respectively. ![]() ( The Witchwood Crown will be released in April 2017). Croft also opines that The Heart of What Was Lost is likely setting up characters which will be important in upcoming Osten Ard novels The Witchwood Crown, Empire of Grass, and The Navigator’s Children. Croft states that readers who are curious about the ancient Norn society will finally have some of their questions answered, after an excruciatingly long 23-year wait, and that the novel “adds a whole layer of subtlety and meaning to what saw in the first three books.” Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire books.ĭouglas Croft from YouTube channel Geek In has reviewed The Heart of What Was Lost, calling it “a fantastic book” he reveals that the story centers around the Norns, the embittered immortals of the far north, after the end of To Green Angel Tower. Set in the Osten Ard universe, the novel continues the story told in Williams’ now-classic “Memory, Sorrow, Thorn” series, one of the inspirations for George R.R. He first review is in for The Heart of What Was Lost, the new novel by fantasy author Tad Williams, and it is very good. ![]()
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