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Welp, it was okay, but it's no Wheel of Time. I like that it focuses on aspects and events of the American Revolution that are not normally focused on. It's clear that the author had a passion for the history of his hometown, and the part that it played in the Revolution. It's also clear how much research he did on the events he includes in the book. But the characters and romances are pretty weak. Fallon is the only halfway decent character in the book, while most of the others are actively unlikable. It's an interesting look at the American Revolution, from a point of view that you wouldn't normally expect to see it all through, but on the whole it was a bit dull, mostly because of the unlikable characters. Had the characters had, well, more character, the events around them would have been far more enjoyable. I'll probably pick up the second book the next time I have a spare Audible credit I don't know what to do with, but I don't need to immediately go out and grab it to continue the story.
I saw this book in a used book shop and was very excited to see what a non-WOT Robert Jordan book would be like... I did manage to read the entire thing, but I was very disappointed. It seemed to me like maybe Robert Jordan focused a bit too much on finding ways to work in all the Revolutionary War names he knew, along with his opinions on how every lost battle should have been fought... Everyone from the editor of Charleston's newspaper at the time, to Benjamin Franklin, to any general that
I don't get the negative reviews of the Fallon series. While waiting for more Wheel of Time books to come out back in 2003, I stumbled across these books and found them in a library. They have Jordan's writing style and I devoured them quickly. I had never read historical fiction and loved how he wove fiction through America's early years. Reading a history book can be boring and Jordan managed to make it interesting. There was a lot of romance which really wasn't my cup of tea but I found it an

Ummm...I'm sorry-- I tried, but I just couldn't do it. Got to Chapter 8 and decided to quit, depsite the fact that I know this author personally and think the world of him.FROM THE PUBLISHERIn 1765, Michael Fallon, an Irishman on the run from brutal English overlords, makes his way to Charleston, South Carolina, as an indentured servant. Bound over to Thomas Carver, a successful merchant, he quickly shows a knack for trade - and a disturbing attraction to Carver's beautiful, sensual daughter,
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.Robert Jordan was the pen name of James Oliver Rigney, Jr., under which he was best known as the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series. He also wrote under the names Reagan O'Neal and Jackson O'Reilly.Jordan was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He served two tours in Vietnam (from 1968 to
Not bad for a historical novel. Solid enough read, but not for me.
Despite Robert Jordan being one of my favorite authors, and The Wheel of Time probably being my all time favorite book series, I've never actually read anything else he's written. I don't really give much of a crap about Conan, so I've avoided those, and for a very long time the Fallon trilogy has been out of print and nearly impossible to find, even on digital, due to Jordan's widow not quite trusting the digital medium. But, luckily, Audible has recently done an audio version of the trilogy,
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Hardcover | Pages: 381 pages Rating: 3.45 | 560 Users | 25 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Fallon Blood (Fallon, #1) |
| ISBN: | 0312859732 (ISBN13: 9780312859732) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Fallon #1 |
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Despite Robert Jordan being one of my favorite authors, and The Wheel of Time probably being my all time favorite book series, I've never actually read anything else he's written. I don't really give much of a crap about Conan, so I've avoided those, and for a very long time the Fallon trilogy has been out of print and nearly impossible to find, even on digital, due to Jordan's widow not quite trusting the digital medium. But, luckily, Audible has recently done an audio version of the trilogy, and I can finally get to it. I've always been somewhat intrigued by this trilogy's premise, historical fiction of the Revolutionary War, one of my favorite historical periods, written by one of my favorite authors.Welp, it was okay, but it's no Wheel of Time. I like that it focuses on aspects and events of the American Revolution that are not normally focused on. It's clear that the author had a passion for the history of his hometown, and the part that it played in the Revolution. It's also clear how much research he did on the events he includes in the book. But the characters and romances are pretty weak. Fallon is the only halfway decent character in the book, while most of the others are actively unlikable. It's an interesting look at the American Revolution, from a point of view that you wouldn't normally expect to see it all through, but on the whole it was a bit dull, mostly because of the unlikable characters. Had the characters had, well, more character, the events around them would have been far more enjoyable. I'll probably pick up the second book the next time I have a spare Audible credit I don't know what to do with, but I don't need to immediately go out and grab it to continue the story.
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| Title | : | The Fallon Blood (Fallon #1) |
| Author | : | Robert Jordan |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 381 pages |
| Published | : | December 31st 1995 by Forge (first published January 1st 1980) |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.45 From 560 Users | 25 ReviewsCriticism Of Books The Fallon Blood (Fallon #1)
not really my cup of tea;just wanted an insight to robert jordan's early work;got one as well for the american revolutionit's just sad that i don't have access to the restp176: "...i'd like to met the great man in person."p394: "...if you're retaken they'll thrown you in a cell...."I saw this book in a used book shop and was very excited to see what a non-WOT Robert Jordan book would be like... I did manage to read the entire thing, but I was very disappointed. It seemed to me like maybe Robert Jordan focused a bit too much on finding ways to work in all the Revolutionary War names he knew, along with his opinions on how every lost battle should have been fought... Everyone from the editor of Charleston's newspaper at the time, to Benjamin Franklin, to any general that
I don't get the negative reviews of the Fallon series. While waiting for more Wheel of Time books to come out back in 2003, I stumbled across these books and found them in a library. They have Jordan's writing style and I devoured them quickly. I had never read historical fiction and loved how he wove fiction through America's early years. Reading a history book can be boring and Jordan managed to make it interesting. There was a lot of romance which really wasn't my cup of tea but I found it an

Ummm...I'm sorry-- I tried, but I just couldn't do it. Got to Chapter 8 and decided to quit, depsite the fact that I know this author personally and think the world of him.FROM THE PUBLISHERIn 1765, Michael Fallon, an Irishman on the run from brutal English overlords, makes his way to Charleston, South Carolina, as an indentured servant. Bound over to Thomas Carver, a successful merchant, he quickly shows a knack for trade - and a disturbing attraction to Carver's beautiful, sensual daughter,
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.Robert Jordan was the pen name of James Oliver Rigney, Jr., under which he was best known as the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series. He also wrote under the names Reagan O'Neal and Jackson O'Reilly.Jordan was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He served two tours in Vietnam (from 1968 to
Not bad for a historical novel. Solid enough read, but not for me.
Despite Robert Jordan being one of my favorite authors, and The Wheel of Time probably being my all time favorite book series, I've never actually read anything else he's written. I don't really give much of a crap about Conan, so I've avoided those, and for a very long time the Fallon trilogy has been out of print and nearly impossible to find, even on digital, due to Jordan's widow not quite trusting the digital medium. But, luckily, Audible has recently done an audio version of the trilogy,

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