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Königsklingen: Roman (German Edition) - Community Reviews back

by Joe Abercrombie, Dominic Harman, Kirsten Borchardt
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oneandonlywm3
oneandonlywm3 rated it 11 years ago
I've seen numerous reviews complaining about the ending/the series itself, and I have to strongly disagree with them.The characters were superb. In fact, I even like the characters more than some of the characters in George R.R Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire. I liked every character in the First ...
My Books
My Books rated it 11 years ago
What way to end the series. First book gives us a great foundation of plot and characters, second was more about the knowing these characters and executions of the plan and third was the end. End of all the plots and sub-plots. Happy endings for some while bitter sweet for most. Where the second boo...
Burgundy
Burgundy rated it 11 years ago
To resume this book in one word: overkill. Too much of the 'good' stuff and it becomes sickening. I had a saturation of battles and action-sequence with this one. If a certain event happens frequently it becomes a routine, it is not exceptional anymore and my interest gets lost. That's why I unfortu...
Don't Be Afraid of the Dork
Don't Be Afraid of the Dork rated it 11 years ago
Last Argument of Kings by Joe Abercrombie My rating: 4 of 5 stars Format: Audio (downloaded from Audible) Narrated By: Steve Pacey Original Publication Year: 2008 Genre(s): Fantasy Series: The First Law #3 Awards: None but should have some! The Last Argument of Kings left me feeling bemused, man...
Nightgate Inn
Nightgate Inn rated it 12 years ago
As always, I will avoid going into describing the synopsis of the book, you can read that up there ^. Instead, I will go straight into my review. Since this is the 3rd book of a trilogy, I will assume that whoever reads this has already read the previous 2 books. Quick summary?: If you liked the fir...
mattries37315
mattries37315 rated it 12 years ago
The climatic last third of Joe Abercrombie's Last Argument of Kings, is a fantastic sequence that the reader cannot help but read in one sitting. After the first two book's of The First Law trilogy this confluence of events is exactly what the series deserved in it's final volume, however leading u...
Catchy Blog Title Forthcoming
Catchy Blog Title Forthcoming rated it 12 years ago
Not the conclusion I wanted to see, but still an extremely satisfying one. And "Best Served Cold" makes a lot more sense now.
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
As the Gurkish march on Adua, Bayaz schemes to defeat them, Jezel discovers his secret parentage, and Glokta tries to learn things no one wants him to know. Meanwhile, the Northmen are holed up in a fortress in the hills with Bethod's army at their gate, waiting for the Union army to arrive. Will ...
Book Ramblings
Book Ramblings rated it 12 years ago
Ah! Last volume of a trilogy, the final page is always turned with a sense of accomplishment, not that it was a long hard road getting there, Joe Abercrombie's writing is a breeze to read, though the breeze can be damn uncomfortable! Having read three longish books by him now with pleasure I can dec...
Maggie the Ranter
Maggie the Ranter rated it 12 years ago
This really ended on a high note. Everything was so realistic to the characters yet not what Iw as expecting both at the same time. Greatest character building ever!
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