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Chargement... Emperor of Thornspar Mark Lawrence
Information sur l'oeuvreEmperor of Thorns par Mark Lawrence
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This whole trilogy is hard to read sometimes, Jorg a bad man facing worse things. But it certainly wrapped up strong, and I rather liked it. ( ) This was disappointing. I won't say it was explicitly bad, but it felt like most of the book was just treading water, and the end was kind of hurried and random. Much worse than the previous two books, I think. I do appreciate that he ended the series here though - I certainly respect his willingness to let a story reach its natural conclusion and look forward to reading his next books, hoping that they prove to be slightly more polished and build on the impressive stylistic elements of the first two books in this series. Meru It's rare that the final book of a series is my favorite, but this one was that, and then some. The ending makes up for any shortcomings I found in the previous books. It was a furiously-paced, deeply personal and enjoyable read. And you can't ask for a more unsatisfactory perfect conclusion for a series like this! Read it. (Light spoilers) An interesting end to the trilogy. Threw in a nice twist that I didnt see coming. But I didnt like that Jorg was given the heroic moment at the end. This series was a great exercise in separating yourself from a protagonist anti-hero who is all about freedom but expects everyone else to bend to his own will. Jorg is not a good guy. He's a murderer, rapist and tyrant. Well I enjoyed the exercise I found the book a bit dull at times. I found Jorgs wanderings a bit too random and hard to follow.
Emperor of Thorns is so beautifully written and imagined that it is inconceivable to me that any fantasy reader could not find something about it to enjoy. This book is so well written and has so many lines and paragraphs of astounding beauty, clarity, and grace that I had to put it down many times just to absorb what was written and enjoy the moment Est contenu dansPrix et récompensesListes notables
In the final novel in the Broken Empire Trilogy, the boy who would rule all may have finally met his match... King Jorg Ancrath is twenty now-and king of seven nations. His goal-revenge against his father-has not yet been realized, and the demons that haunt him have only grown stronger. Yet no matter how tortured his path, he intends to take the next step in his upward climb. Jorg would be emperor. It is a position not to be gained by the sword but rather by vote. And never in living memory has anyone secured a majority of the vote, leaving the Broken Empire long without a leader. Jorg plans to change that. He's uncovered the lost technology of the land, and he won't hesitate to use it. But he soon finds an adversary standing in his way, a necromancer unlike any he has ever faced-a figure hated and feared even more than himself: the Dead King. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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