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Art of Destiny de Wesley Chu
A hero once believed to be the chosen one must find a new path with the help of a band …
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A hero once believed to be the chosen one must find a new path with the help of a band …
The eccentric detective Ana Dolabra matches wits with a seemingly omniscient adversary in this brilliant fantasy-mystery from the author of …
The setting is the Mediterranean at the end of the Middle Ages, if Carthage had won against Rome, if the Muslims had not conquered the Maghreb and Spain, if Jesus had been a woman, and if Europe had been threatened over the centuries by many elvish invasions. Oh, and magic happens.
The characters are well defined, but perhaps too close to DnD classes: the paladin, the sorcerer (no, the magician!), the cleric, the thief, the barbarian… So the whole adventure feels a bit like a ttrpg campaign.
On the other hand, Abercrombie is a master storyteller and I’m curious about what’s happening next for the company.
The interwoven destinies of the people of Meridian will finally be determined in this stunning conclusion to New York Times …
They looked into the darkness and the darkness looked back…
New planets are fair game to asset strippers and interplanetary …
How humanity came to the planet called Anjiin is lost in the fog of history, but that history is about …
To fix the world they first must break it further.
Humanity is a dying breed, utterly reliant on artificial labor …
An eccentric detective and her long-suffering assistant untangle a web of magic, deceit, and murder in this sparkling fantasy reimagining …
There are a lot of good ideas in this book. The worldbuilding—mixing contemporary elements with timeless themes, the characters, the story arc… I enjoyed reading it :)
The author writes so very vividly about life 1350 years ago in Great Britain. One of these books I wanted to read as fast as possible, but that I didn’t want to actually finish, you know?