tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-474822155726017607.post5524752574672490530..comments2023-04-03T18:40:42.735+09:00Comments on The Caffeinated Symposium: Book Review -- THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS by Poul AndersonDave Cesaranohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01454928720043301400noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-474822155726017607.post-73985099537892987952011-03-25T09:39:51.301+09:002011-03-25T09:39:51.301+09:00Good review. I pretty much agree with it in its en...Good review. I pretty much agree with it in its entirety.<br /><br />Whenever fantasy fans discuss Anderson the conversation always seems to begin and end with Three Hearts and Three Lions--which isn't bad, but it's not even close to Anderson's best. The Broken Sword is far better, as its Hrolf Kraki's Saga and War of the Gods. I'd recommend any of those three before Three Hearts and Three Lions.<br /><br />I think Three Hearts is more well known because of its appearance in Appendix N (it's first alphabetically), and the D&D elements you've described.Brian Murphyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05563309422791320114noreply@blogger.com