Abyss, on 24 August 2022 - 04:22 PM, said:
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Just Finished RUIN OF KINGS, very satisfying ending and game changer for the next book, and moving to Lyons' second Chorus of Dragons book NAME OF ALL THINGS. It's a direct sequel, adding some new characters including a septagenerian horny grandmother spymaster who is rapidly stealing every scene she's in. The narrative focus has changed and the primary narrator isnt quite as skilled as the first book's at the rapid voice switching necessary but she seems to be getting better and the editors seem to have noticed and given her slightly longer pauses after about 20% of the way. Still enjoying this series.
Just Finished bk 2 THE NAME OF ALL THINGS... author Jenn Lyons stuck the landing again. The book meanders a bit more than the first one, telling a story parallel to bk 1 while maintaining the story-within-a-story narrative very nicely. The meandering serves to build the world out a bit further, and to the author's credit, whenever it seems like she's lost the path, more often than not she drops something in that changes the reader's view of other events, including in bk 1, so paying attention is rewarded. The action remains satisfying, and the finale is HUGE pure fantasy lit candy. Earbook narrators got steadily better, by halfway through anything i might have complained about was gone. THisa is solid, fun, creative fantasy. Deep but not Erikson deep, at times dark but nowhere close to Abercrombie dark, more like Mistborn Sanderson as opposed to Stormlight Archive Sanderson, with a dose of Victoria Schwab to keep it grounded.
Book 3 is on deck but NONA THE NINTH just landed and jumps to the top of the earpile!