![]() ![]() John Daker is called from our world into a world of the far future where, as the Eternal Champion Erekose, he must fight to protect Humanity from the demonic scourge of the Eldren. ![]() ![]() Like I said, if I wait on getting full sets of each trilogy then you won’t see much here at all and that’s why, after having read ‘Phoenix in Obsidian’, I’m going back to the beginning of Erekose’s story and reading ‘The Eternal Champion’. The Millennium editions are prohibitively expensive now so I’m left scrabbling around in second hand bookshops etc and hoping that I get lucky. I’ve already banged on long enough about how difficult it can be to get hold of certain of Moorcock’s books that have perhaps been eclipsed by his more iconic creations. ![]() If I waited until I had complete sets of these series then I’d never get any reading done at all! However, this is all well and good if you’re living in an ideal world but I’m not at least as far as buying books from overseas (I’m looking at you Glen Cook) and second hand books goes. The end result is that the setting and the plot build up over a number of books and you end up with a complete picture by the end. That’s the whole point of a series of books isn’t it? You start at the beginning, finish at the end and read all the books in between. In an ideal world, I’d start reading all series at the beginning and finishing at the end. ![]()
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