The Steel Remains Richard K. Morgan
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Posted on January 23, 2012 by Chris Andrews. The Steel Remains cover Here I am back at the start, in a sense: it was Morgan's acknowledgement of Elric and The Broken Sword as influences on The Steel Remains that made me seek them out. The total area of steel remains the same.( We do this all the time in high rise) Here's a picture of some cross sections. I'm a fantasy freak, I've loved the genre since I was a little kid and got my first library card. The_steel_remains38273_f Thanks to my mysterious and carefully-cultivated connections in the publishing industry (*cough* eBay), I managed to get my claws on a copy of The Steel Remains. I was eager to write my review about The Steel Remains. The Steel Remains is the first of a trilogy–a stunning reinvention of the fantasy genre that places Morgan in the elite company of modern mythmakers like China Miéville and George R. So for the Hobbit house the rebar in the footings is really a big deal and is super important. Page 1 of 11 - "The Steel Remains" - posted in Literature: Personally, I'm a huge fan. For myself, I liked the style - gritty, dark, of course - and the characters. Richard K Morgan makes a jump from science fiction to fantasy, and does so with brutal, coruscating style. As you may know, this was a tremendously expected new entry in Fantasy. The Steel Remains – Richard Morgan. Hardcore dark fantasy that's as bloody as it is sexually explicit. I've posted several different covers for Richard Morgan's first foray into fantasy, The Steel Remains, but felt this one takes the cake as the best of the. I don't even know if I truly recommend this, which is probably why I have to write this review in the first place.