The Absent Gods Trilogy

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The Absent Gods Trilogy

The Absent Gods Trilogy

2018-02-20 The Absent Gods Trilogy

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"Solidfans of Rothfuss or Robin Hobb may find this a decent read between books." according to Mr Pretty. Does not stack up to Sanderson, Abercrombie, Staveley, or some of my other favorites but overall is an entertaining read between other book releases. It is a bit softer, not as gritty as my normal reads.Similar to Rothfuss as for pace; a bit too lengthy but just engaging enough to keep you reading. The author's standalone "The Impostor Prince" was better; but this adds context to that read. Solidfans of Rothfuss or Robin Hobb may find this a decent read between books. Does not stack up to Sanderson, Abercrombie, Staveley, or some of my other favorites but overall is an entertaining read between other book releases. It is a bit softer, not as gritty as my normal reads.Similar to Rothfuss as for pace; a bit too lengthy but just engaging enough to keep you reading. The author's standalone "The Impostor Prince" was better; but this adds context to that read. 3.5 stars would be more accurate.. .5 stars would be more accurate.. Good with some glitches saul_2110 It's a good epic/fantasy reading. I liked the plot, the characters and the world (and mithology) the author created. I gave it three stars because it contains some sexual comments and implications that (I believe) were unneccesary for the story and more towards fitting with our own society's sexual trend (sex sells and is present everywhere). Also there were some typos and even a confusion of characters in a certain scene.. "8 lost Gods" according to Kindle Customer. Interesting trilogy, lots of action , well written characters., well thought out landscape. I like everything about these stories even the fact of losing those I grow to like, oh well not everyone can survive a war.

Taught the sword from childhood, Shanis Malan's only dream is to be a soldier, but a woman cannot join the Galdoran army. She thinks her dream has come true when Prince Lerryn hosts a tournament in her town, but tragedy drives her and her friends from their home and sends them on a quest for a legendary artifact that can save the world from the minions of the Ice King. But as Shanis seeks to fulfill her destiny, a pretender rises in the east and enemies invade her homeland. Destiny, or perhaps mere chance, has chosen Shanis Malan to be the bearer of the Silver Serpent, the one prophesied to bring an end to years of clan war. Will she choose the path that leads her back to the place she loves, or will she accept her fate and face the Keeper of the Mists? David Debord's memorable series continues in book two of The Absent G