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Literature / Re: Yearly Reading Targets 2022
« Last post by The P on March 10, 2022, 05:05:37 pm »The Trouble with Peace by Joe Abercrombie (10) (8 ) (it's eight you fool)
Very good. Improves upon the first one even. I have a small suspicion this was the initial start of the story, but in planning (because that's what good authors do), Abercrombie realized he should back it up a bit to establish the characters. The result it the first book was maybe a little weaker, but this one is tops. As always the character development is great, I only wish there was a little more time spent on the three second tier PoV characters (Broad, Vick, and Clover for those who've read it).
This could easily top The First Law trilogy. It probably will; Abercrombie has improved over the years.
Very good. Improves upon the first one even. I have a small suspicion this was the initial start of the story, but in planning (because that's what good authors do), Abercrombie realized he should back it up a bit to establish the characters. The result it the first book was maybe a little weaker, but this one is tops. As always the character development is great, I only wish there was a little more time spent on the three second tier PoV characters (Broad, Vick, and Clover for those who've read it).
This could easily top The First Law trilogy. It probably will; Abercrombie has improved over the years.