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Lädt ... The Warring Statesvon Aidan Harte
![]() Keine Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The Warring States is book 2 in the Wave Trilogy, and takes this action packed story further out. It’s blurb is: “ After the rout at Rasenna, Concord faces enemies on all fronts, and nobody believes that the last surviving Apprentice is equal to these crises--but Torbidda didn't become Apprentice by letting himself be manipulated.” Technically, this story steps back a couple years to set some things up, mainly a new character Torbidda. This story is set in the rich alternate world where Herod killed Christ as a baby, and goes on to define a different era. What I liked: I love the cover and the map at the beginning that gives me a rough layout of the world I am about to visit. The world building and character depth is immense. Maybe even a little too heavy in some places, but all these aspects intertwine together to show why and how for future events. It’s almost epic fantasy, and definitely historical fantasy. The world isn’t just defined by how vast the locations are, and Harte seemed to get that I don’t need to learn a whole new earth for the world to be rich and vivid. I actually spent time in few places, but they were still rich. There is the world of the Engineers, the Wave technology, and little aspects of the different characters and the worlds they live in. Harte also uses references to books to give small intros to places or things that refer them back to the overall prophecy that has set these characters on their journey. It creates a quest and adventure that I got easily immersed in. What I didn’t like as much: Some setups for events or characters were dragged out. Torbidda is introduced at the very beginning, and it takes a full 100 pages to get to the main story. Authors handle back stories differently, but this still felt like most could’ve been handled through other aspects already ingrated within the plot. The plot is another aspect. Being fantasy, and historical fantasy, some aspects are a given and make things become predictable. However, as many have said: “It’s not the destination, but the journey.” Like I said, there were aspects that were drug out, or introductions that went on way too long. Still, this journey was a good one, and the set up for the next book makes avid readers of fantasy ready to get to it. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheThe Wave Trilogy (2)
The second book in the Wave Trilogy, set in a darkly original alternative Renaissance Italy. After the rout at Rasenna, Concord faces enemies on all fronts, and nobody believes that the last surviving Apprentice is equal to these crises - but Torbidda didn't become Apprentice by letting himself be manipulated. While Sofia is struggling to understand her miraculous pregnancy, the City of Towers grows wealthy. But it's not long before the people of Rasenna start arguing again, and as the city falls apart once more, Sofia realises she must escape Etruria to save her baby. When prophecy leads her to another cesspit of treachery, the decadent Crusader kingdom of Oltremare, Sofia begins to despair, for this time she can see no way out... Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Plus, all my favourites from the first: Sofia snarling at the world; flag-based violence (though not quite as much as I'd like); water-related esoteria and ninja nuns (including an unfortunately isolated moment of major bad-assery); twisty twisty interpersonal politics, and the Rasenneisi being... well, their belligerent selves. I'm intrigued about the development of the story, and everything about this story has been strange and vicious enough that even though I have qualms about the Messianic quality of the final showdown setup, I'm really looking forward to finding out how it goes. (