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Reddit mentions of Below

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Below. Here are the top ones.

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Found 7 comments on Below:

u/LummoxJR · 27 pointsr/Fantasy

This was written in French, and I've tried to clean up Google Translate:

"In short, if one day your nephew asks you a history of underground exploration to prefer to an 'outing on a sunny day', do not hand Jules Vernes to him. Offer him Below."

That line really touched me. As a close second from earlier in the same review, there's also this:

"Below sincerely loves dungeons. And this love is contagious."

u/Chaosrayne9000 · 3 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Below by Lee Galteri Gaiteri. It's a dungeon crawl through an abandoned civilization. The characters explore the ruin and speculate on why it was abandoned.

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Edited: Correct author name spelling!

u/remembertosmilebot · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

Did you know Amazon will donate a portion of every purchase if you shop by going to smile.amazon.com instead? Over $50,000,000 has been raised for charity - all you need to do is change the URL!

Here are your smile-ified links:

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u/underpopular · 1 pointr/underpopular

>Update 2: Obligatory "Thanks for the Reddit gold, kind stranger!" It's my first, I'm honored, truly.
>
>I highly (HIGHLY) encourage other folks on the sub here to make this same kind of post, the idea is certainly not "mine" by any means. For around $20 or so you can read some great fiction, help encourage people to participate in the sub, and make a real, tangible difference in the creative lives of your fellow fantasy fans. Reading through the comments here you can see what a difference it makes to authors to have their words read and acknowledged. And REVIEWED!
>
>Even if you're not up for a public outing like this, I hope you'll take a moment to go back to a couple of novels you've loved recently and leave a review for them somewhere, it's the single biggest thing you can do to help support authors (other than buying their books of course).
>
>Many thanks to u/ErDiCooper and u/Esmerelda-Weatherwax for coming through down-thread and agreeing to do the same thing for the authors I couldn't get to. You're the best!
>
>Update:
>
>Many thanks to the authors who volunteered their work, I know that's not an easy thing for writers to do. I've now got the first five purchased and in my queue; I'll be updating this post with a link to each review as I post them online. It may be a bit, there are a lot of chapters to savor!
>
>The five, in the order I'll be reading them, are:
>
>1. Zeroth Law (Digitesque Book 1), Guerric Haché, Keezy Young
>2. The Woven Ring (Sol's Harvest Book 1), M.D. Presley
>3. Klondaeg Omnibus, Steve Thomas
>4. Ravinor (The Ravinor Saga Book 1), Travis Peck
>5. Below, Lee Gaiteri
>
>I encourage everyone here in r/fantasy to purchase some or all of these as well to help our community's active authors get the word out about their work.
>
>Off to read! Unless you're my boss, in which case I'm getting back to work, I promise.
>
>-------
>
>I've done this twice before and ended up with some new series I really enjoyed following, so I thought I would try it again. You can check the threads (first and second) to see I'm good for the review.
>
>I want to try some new independently published authors but I never know how to pick. So, I will buy one book from the first five different authors who comment here with a link to that work in the Kindle store (assuming I don't already own it) and, if it has less than ten reviews on Amazon, I will read it, and I will review it.
>
>I'll be honest in the review but as kind as possible; I'm not in this to tear people down, I just want to find some good new books to read and to help out new authors since getting feedback online seems to be a key part of generating more sales.

u/FrontpageWatch · 1 pointr/longtail

>Update 2: Obligatory "Thanks for the Reddit gold, kind stranger!" It's my first, I'm honored, truly.
>
>I highly (HIGHLY) encourage other folks on the sub here to make this same kind of post, the idea is certainly not "mine" by any means. For around $20 or so you can read some great fiction, help encourage people to participate in the sub, and make a real, tangible difference in the creative lives of your fellow fantasy fans. Reading through the comments here you can see what a difference it makes to authors to have their words read and acknowledged. And REVIEWED!
>
>Even if you're not up for a public outing like this, I hope you'll take a moment to go back to a couple of novels you've loved recently and leave a review for them somewhere, it's the single biggest thing you can do to help support authors (other than buying their books of course).
>
>Many thanks to u/ErDiCooper and u/Esmerelda-Weatherwax for coming through down-thread and agreeing to do the same thing for the authors I couldn't get to. You're the best!
>
>Update:
>
>Many thanks to the authors who volunteered their work, I know that's not an easy thing for writers to do. I've now got the first five purchased and in my queue; I'll be updating this post with a link to each review as I post them online. It may be a bit, there are a lot of chapters to savor!
>
>The five, in the order I'll be reading them, are:
>
>1. Zeroth Law (Digitesque Book 1), Guerric Haché, Keezy Young
>2. The Woven Ring (Sol's Harvest Book 1), M.D. Presley
>3. Klondaeg Omnibus, Steve Thomas
>4. Ravinor (The Ravinor Saga Book 1), Travis Peck
>5. Below, Lee Gaiteri
>
>I encourage everyone here in r/fantasy to purchase some or all of these as well to help our community's active authors get the word out about their work.
>
>Off to read! Unless you're my boss, in which case I'm getting back to work, I promise.
>
>-------
>
>I've done this twice before and ended up with some new series I really enjoyed following, so I thought I would try it again. You can check the threads (first and second) to see I'm good for the review.
>
>I want to try some new independently published authors but I never know how to pick. So, I will buy one book from the first five different authors who comment here with a link to that work in the Kindle store (assuming I don't already own it) and, if it has less than ten reviews on Amazon, I will read it, and I will review it.
>
>I'll be honest in the review but as kind as possible; I'm not in this to tear people down, I just want to find some good new books to read and to help out new authors since getting feedback online seems to be a key part of generating more sales.

u/nudelete · 1 pointr/Nudelete

>Update 2: Obligatory "Thanks for the Reddit gold, kind stranger!" It's my first, I'm honored, truly.
>
>I highly (HIGHLY) encourage other folks on the sub here to make this same kind of post, the idea is certainly not "mine" by any means. For around $20 or so you can read some great fiction, help encourage people to participate in the sub, and make a real, tangible difference in the creative lives of your fellow fantasy fans. Reading through the comments here you can see what a difference it makes to authors to have their words read and acknowledged. And REVIEWED!
>
>Even if you're not up for a public outing like this, I hope you'll take a moment to go back to a couple of novels you've loved recently and leave a review for them somewhere, it's the single biggest thing you can do to help support authors (other than buying their books of course).
>
>Many thanks to u/ErDiCooper and u/Esmerelda-Weatherwax for coming through down-thread and agreeing to do the same thing for the authors I couldn't get to. You're the best!
>
>Update:
>
>Many thanks to the authors who volunteered their work, I know that's not an easy thing for writers to do. I've now got the first five purchased and in my queue; I'll be updating this post with a link to each review as I post them online. It may be a bit, there are a lot of chapters to savor!
>
>The five, in the order I'll be reading them, are:
>
>1. Zeroth Law (Digitesque Book 1), Guerric Haché, Keezy Young
>2. The Woven Ring (Sol's Harvest Book 1), M.D. Presley
>3. Klondaeg Omnibus, Steve Thomas
>4. Ravinor (The Ravinor Saga Book 1), Travis Peck
>5. Below, Lee Gaiteri
>
>I encourage everyone here in r/fantasy to purchase some or all of these as well to help our community's active authors get the word out about their work.
>
>Off to read! Unless you're my boss, in which case I'm getting back to work, I promise.
>
>-------
>
>I've done this twice before and ended up with some new series I really enjoyed following, so I thought I would try it again. You can check the threads (first and second) to see I'm good for the review.
>
>I want to try some new independently published authors but I never know how to pick. So, I will buy one book from the first five different authors who comment here with a link to that work in the Kindle store (assuming I don't already own it) and, if it has less than ten reviews on Amazon, I will read it, and I will review it.
>
>I'll be honest in the review but as kind as possible; I'm not in this to tear people down, I just want to find some good new books to read and to help out new authors since getting feedback online seems to be a key part of generating more sales.

u/Qahrahm · 1 pointr/Fantasy

Not in the UK either, amazon.co.uk has it at £4.63 still.

It's actually been on my list for a while, so i hope the offer will extend to the UK.