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The Revenge of the Rose
The Revenge of the Rose | Michael Moorcock
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Returning to the Dreaming City, the mad albino warrior Elric hears the tortured voice of his dead father amid the catacombs of his ancestors, and must battle the forces of hell with the help of a special woman. Reprint.
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The Revenge of the Rose | Michael Moorcock
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Between phone problems & lack of energy I haven't been able to post as often as I'd like but I'm trying to keep participating in all the photo challenges (including my own). Here's a few books from my shelves with #roses in the title or on the cover (a few days late) All these are due for a reread. #LiteraryLove

RJHowe Can never have too much Moorcock in your life! 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I totally understand and have the same problem! No worries sweet friend 😘 5y
vkois88 Understand completely. Chasing a toddler all day leaves me falling asleep as I try to catch up at night, especially on the days I work too.. these covers are lovely 5y
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The Revenge of the Rose | Michael Moorcock
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“The albino found himself brooding upon the nature of all unholy bargains, of his own dependency upon the hellsword Stormbringer, of his willingness to summon supernatural aid without thought of any spiritual consequences to himself and, perhaps most significant, of his unwillingness to find a way to cure himself of the occult's seductive attraction..." #Devilish #QuotsyOct18 #QuotsyCatchup

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The Revenge of the Rose | Michael Moorcock
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My shelves are short on #FloralCovers, though I suppose that's not overly surprising considering my favourite genres. Still, I expected to find more than a handful considering how many books I own! #Riotgrams

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The Revenge of the Rose | Michael Moorcock
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To compromise with Tyranny is always to be destroyed by it. The sanest and most logical choice lay always in resistance.