Tisućslojna misao (Princ ničega, #3)
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9789532205534
Publish date: 2009
Publisher: Algoritam, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Pages no: 508
Edition language: Croatian
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Novels,
Science Fiction,
Epic Fantasy,
Epic,
High Fantasy,
Cultural,
Philosophy,
Canada,
Dark Fantasy
Series: The Prince of Nothing (#3)
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Bakker's style has a number of strengths which I felt were brought to the fore with this, the last book in the first of three planned trilogies in the world of Earwa. Firstly, the Homeric large-scale battles were depicted quite well, as in The Warrior-Prophet (althoug...
Badass. For re-read project.Best bit is the glossary, which is not non-diegetic, but appears to be written in a non-omniscient voice, from an unidentified perspective.Will weekly update madness' second apocalypse forum regarding specifics.
O.o
This review applies to all three volumes of Bakker's 'The Prince of Nothing' series. First off, let me say that I'm really impressed with what Bakker achieved here. I'm reminded of something Guy Kay said when asked why he wrote The Fionavar Tapestry about wanting to prove that there was still life i...
I've now read this book twice: The second time around I enjoyed it much more than before though I agree with the opinions of a few other readers here on GR that it feels rushed toward the end. I rarely say this about modern SF/Fantasy but the novel could have used 50-100 pages of narrative.The third...