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A series of [[High Fantasy]] novels by Robert Newcomb, notable for a) a ''literal'' gender war, with women as the baddies, and b) an amazingly vehement [[Hatedom]], partly because of the gender war and partly because of rampant cliches.
A series of [[High Fantasy]] novels by Robert Newcomb, notable for a) a ''literal'' gender war, with women as the baddies, and b) an amazingly vehement [[Hatedom]], partly because of the gender war and partly because of rampant cliches.


== The order of the books is: ==
The order of the books is:
* The Fifth Sorceress (2002)
* The Fifth Sorceress (2002)
* The Gates of Dawn (2003)
* The Gates of Dawn (2003)
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Read a recap of the first book [http://eragon-sporkings.wikispaces.com/The_Fifth_Sorceress here].
Read a recap of the first book [http://eragon-sporkings.wikispaces.com/The_Fifth_Sorceress here].


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=== This series of books provides examples of: ===

* [[Action Girl]]: By the third book, Shailiha is one of these. Also in the third book is Tyranny.
* [[Action Girl]]: By the third book, Shailiha is one of these. Also in the third book is Tyranny.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: We have Tristan, Nicholas, Morganna, and Shailiha all coming from the same family. In the same world, we also have Failee, Succiu, Wigg, Shannon the Small, etc.
* [[Aerith and Bob]]: We have Tristan, Nicholas, Morganna, and Shailiha all coming from the same family. In the same world, we also have Failee, Succiu, Wigg, Shannon the Small, etc.

Revision as of 20:41, 27 September 2019

A series of High Fantasy novels by Robert Newcomb, notable for a) a literal gender war, with women as the baddies, and b) an amazingly vehement Hatedom, partly because of the gender war and partly because of rampant cliches.

The order of the books is:

  • The Fifth Sorceress (2002)
  • The Gates of Dawn (2003)
  • The Scrolls of the Ancients (2004)

The sequel trilogy is known as Destinies of Blood and Stone. There were plans for a third trilogy, Victories of Blood and Stone, but publisher Del Rey cancelled Newcomb's contract after the second trilogy was released.

Read a recap of the first book here.

Tropes used in Chronicles of Blood and Stone include: