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Reddit mentions of The Emperor's Edge

Sentiment score: 9
Reddit mentions: 12

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Found 12 comments on The Emperor's Edge:

u/p0x0rz · 16 pointsr/Fantasy

Try The Riyria Revelation by Michael J Sullivan. Great, fast paced series with two of the best protagonists in fantasy. Starts a bit trope-y, and some of the tropes don't go away, but he has a way of turning many on their heads, and taking others and doing them really, really well. The first book is fun, but as the series progresses it gets better and better and the scope goes from small scale to worldwide in a very natural way. And the series is considerably shorter than something like WoT, not taking forever to get going.

Also, The Emperor's Edge books by Lindsay Buroker are absolutely delightful. Another quick, not crazy deep series, but with wonderful characters that feel like real people. Seriously, it's almost impossible not to fall a little in love with the main character as the series progresses. Fun action, witty dialogue, etc...They're great. Also, the first book in the series is free on Amazon.

u/Scyther99 · 13 pointsr/Fantasy

Looks like The Emperor's Edge (the number 1 upvoted book on this list) is free on Amazon!

u/tacarbo · 8 pointsr/Fantasy

The Emperor's Edge series has a female protagonist I liked a lot. It's a fun light read and the first book is free on Kindle.

u/eferoth · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

I love this thread idea, though I feel like it's already mostly covered by the "What did you read this month?" thread. Still, far be it from me to not shove my preferences in everyones face.

Anything Lindsay Buroker puts out. Most known for her Emperor's Edge books. First one is free, just try it. Steampunk, bit of romance, fun cast of characters. It's nothing revolutionary, honestly, but I just have so much fun reading her stuff and I can't even tell you why. I'm just an absolute addict and she provides the crack in a timely manner. You think Sanderson writes like a machine? This woman must have self-triplicated somewhere along the line. 5+ books a year.

Next up would be J.S. Morin's Twinborn books. It's not exactly unknown on here, but it still needs a mention. Two series, one building on the other. Excellent work-building, cool characters, can't wait for what the author does next. It's mostly traditional Fantasy as you can get, but featuring Pirates, Magic, Empires, Demi-Gods and as of the 2nd series Steampunk, bit of SF and Transhumanism. Excellent stuff.

I also greatly enjoyed the short, fun read that was Larkspur. Not unknown on here either as the author frequents /r/fantasy relatively often, but still. MORE DAMN YOU!

Also, [Fae - The Wild Hunt] (http://www.amazon.com/Fae-Wild-Hunt-Riven-Wyrde-ebook/dp/B00IWOW2Y8/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1417986097&sr=1-1&keywords=graham+austin+king) by Graham Austin-King. He has a promo thread for the 2nd volume up on here right now anyway, but who cares? I loved the first book. Dark fairy-tale, novel approach to multiple POV story-telling. Can't wait for tomorrow. (2nd book release)

Lastly, [Book of Deacon] (http://www.amazon.com/Book-Deacon-ebook/dp/B0036FTF4S/ref=sr_1_1_ha?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1417986518&sr=1-1&keywords=book+of+deacon) by Joseph R. Lallo. Counting by the Amazon reviews it isn't exactly obscure, but I never saw it mentioned on here. Quite traditional "chosen one, save the world" Fantasy, but what makes this series is the diverse cast. There's a human magician and there's a fox and a dragon and... I'll just shut up now. Traditional in many ways, not so much in others.

u/ThePiffle · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

Lindsay Buroker is awesome. Her Emperor's Edge series is one of my favorites from the last few years. The first one of that series is free on Amazon if you want to try it. [Linky] (http://www.amazon.com/Emperors-Edge-Lindsay-Buroker-ebook/dp/B004H1TDB0/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1420050103&sr=1-1&keywords=emperor%27s+edge)

u/silveredsage · 3 pointsr/Fantasy

The Emperor's Edge by Lindsay Buroker is about a group of bantering outlaws trying to do good. Like a fantasy A-Team if you will. The first book is even free on Kindle.

u/goretsky · 2 pointsr/FreeEBOOKS

Hello,

For some reason, the links for these books were not working for me from the article, so here are direct links to them on Amazon:

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u/Salaris · 1 pointr/Fantasy

The main character of The Emperor's Edge by Lindsay Buroker is essentially a city guard/police officer.

u/celeschere13 · 1 pointr/suggestmeabook

First off, check out ereaderiq where you can curate a list of kindle books to watch for price drops. It will send you an email so you can grab it. Also it has suggested price points to watch for and a history of the price.

I recommend The Emperor's Edge which is free. It' s steampunk fantasy mystery series and the first book is free. The rest are I think less than $5.

There are also a number of cheap agatha christie collections for the kindle. I would read the reviews to see what the quality is though. Happy reading!