by Brent Weeks
I am so pleased to have finished this epic read at long last, brilliant though it is. To be totally honest I got a little bored and confused by the constant intrigue and plot twists. My favourite character Gavin Guile only popped up from time to time, this book mostly concerns Kip and Teia."I am of ...
Not much to say about this. It's a solid continuation of the previous two books, although definitely a 'middle' book as few major plot points are resolved and several new ones are introduced. I found this slightly disappointing. Final verdict: If you liked the series so far, you cannot go wrong he...
This book was an awesome sequel. There were the usuals: Kick a$$ characters, awesome world construction, plot twists and turns abound, fast paced action, political intrigue...all of those accumulate into an incredibly satisfying read that leaves me begging for the next book. This is definitely a ser...
I was, for some reason, presuming that this series would be a trilogy. I don't know if I'd been wrong all along, or if the story is just proving to take longer to tie up. The story follows Gavin, Karris, Kip, Teia, and rarely, Liv Danavis, although there is far more of Kip and Teia than the first...
There's not so much action in this one, but you can see that all the pieces are being set up for the final play. Again, the ending sucks because now I'm not sure how long I can wait for the next book!
There are two really annoying things about this book, 1) had to wait two years for it's release, and 2) probably going to have to wait another two years for the next installment. It is my own fault of course, really shouldn't start on a series until it has completed!There is nothing unexpected in th...