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Mirror Empire [April 26, 2020]
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Prologue
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Chapters 1-7 (Worldbuilding)
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A lot of interesting aspects here.
Some thoughts (no spoilers past chapter 7, so you should be able to open it, Anya)
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@Olivia - the worldbuilding is my favourite part, love it too!
@Bea
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Chapter 11 Question - (view spoiler)
Just through chapter 3, but loving it so far! There are enough drop-in world building details that I almost feel like I need to reread it.

@Olivia - I still make notes even tho there's a glossary. I can't remember who's related to whom, who is from what clan, who practices which channelling... I almost made a detective like board with red strings :))

The world building is magnificent, but the prose is nothing special (I like it, but it's the one thing I've seen criticised quite a bit) if that helps?
Started the prologue and re-read the blurb... sounds similar to Riftwar? (blending sci-fi and fantasy)
Chapter 13: (view spoiler)
Not sure what to say about the rest, yet... seems to be laying the foundation of characters for the trilogy, so far... I like the narration...
Not sure what to say about the rest, yet... seems to be laying the foundation of characters for the trilogy, so far... I like the narration...
Niki Hawkes wrote: "Just through chapter 3, but loving it so far! There are enough drop-in world building details that I almost feel like I need to reread it."
I definitely did a lot of rewinding in the first couple chapters...
I definitely did a lot of rewinding in the first couple chapters...

I definitely did a lot of rewinding ..."
I had to re-read a few times.
Chapter 17: Oh wow... this is MUCH more interesting than I anticipated... (view spoiler)
This could go in so many interesting dimensions... time to rewind a bit, again... :D
This could go in so many interesting dimensions... time to rewind a bit, again... :D
Anya wrote: "I'm 7 chapters in and so far, I like it. A lot of characters and a lot of worldbuilding, even more questions. The setup has hooked me.
Prologue
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Chapters 1-7 (Worldbuilding)
W..."
I agree... Prologue was confusing, and the early chapters throw tons of characters and ideas at us... the audiobook narrator pronounces Zezili similar to Cecily... so much so, that I didn't realize they were the same character the first time I started clicking spoilers in here... but I should have, considering her actions...
Prologue
[spoilers removed]
Chapters 1-7 (Worldbuilding)
W..."
I agree... Prologue was confusing, and the early chapters throw tons of characters and ideas at us... the audiobook narrator pronounces Zezili similar to Cecily... so much so, that I didn't realize they were the same character the first time I started clicking spoilers in here... but I should have, considering her actions...

This could go in so many interesting dimensions... time to rewind a bit, again... :D"
It is super interesting, even tho I'm not the biggest fan of sci-fi elements, I find myself really invested in this storyline.
Chapter 17 - (view spoiler)
Chapter 19 - Lilia (view spoiler)
Chapter 22 - Ahkio (view spoiler)
Chapter 26: This book is definitely rife with small moments that would have more meaning on re-read (view spoiler)
You know... for all the things going on, this book is flying by... I feel like (view spoiler)
I'm in chapter 29 now, and I guess I'm past the halfway point...
I'm in chapter 29 now, and I guess I'm past the halfway point...
Yeah it definitely calls for more concentration. It’s not as bad as Gardens of the Moon though lol. A few people have mentioned this is the least accessible of her works and that the Light Brigade one is amazing. I’ve been under the weather the last day or two and haven’t picked it up much, but I’m getting back into it today (only a few chapters in). Something about it is making me want to savor it. World building is the component I rate the highest in books, and so far this one is dazzling me. Even though it requires more concentration, I appreciate the approach of “showing” us everything instead of “telling” us.
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I dunno about you guys, but I care more about this interesting world than the characters in it (view spoiler) ...
I'm around chapter 45 now, and it wasn't until a little bit ago that I looked past the blurb on the book page, and noticed the low average rating... it seems a bunch of reviews agree with me, or are even harsher...
I'm around chapter 45 now, and it wasn't until a little bit ago that I looked past the blurb on the book page, and noticed the low average rating... it seems a bunch of reviews agree with me, or are even harsher...

I actually find the characters (the most important aspect for me) really interesting and engaging. I find them all complex and flawed, some downright despicable, but I'm still interested and really care about some of them. Even tho we only know a fraction of their (back)stories, I feel like all of them have clear motivation, which makes their actions understandable.
For me it's characters -> worldbuilding -> plot, so this book is really working for me so far.
@Olivia - Yeah, chapter 13 is rife with trigger warnings... very difficult to read.
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Anya wrote: "@Iain - I stopped looking at ratings long ago, they make no sense to me and usually don't align with my thoughts and feelings at all.
I actually find the characters (the most important aspect for..."
I finished the book 30-45 minutes ago, and spend that time on the Worldbreaker Saga wiki reading character summaries, seeing what I missed and all that (sucks that the wiki seems to mostly have info for the first book, so if/when I read the second I'm going to be on my own)... but I gotta say, I dunno if I'd have finished the book if I'd been reading it... listening, I was able to let a lot of the terms and names slide off me, since I didn't need to figure out how to pronounce them myself... reading the wiki, I was made much more aware of everything...
I see Aikido is really Ahkio, for example :D
Also, having finished the book, now, I think I could make more comparisons to Revanche Cycle or Moontide Quartet (moontide, heh)... (view spoiler)
All in all, I enjoyed it enough to continue, 3-4 stars for me... and I just kinda probably spoiled something big from book 2, trying to do a keyword search about Nasaka, to confirm something from the epilogue... so there's that... wouldn't be a BR if I didn't spoil something for myself and have to hold it in :D
I actually find the characters (the most important aspect for..."
I finished the book 30-45 minutes ago, and spend that time on the Worldbreaker Saga wiki reading character summaries, seeing what I missed and all that (sucks that the wiki seems to mostly have info for the first book, so if/when I read the second I'm going to be on my own)... but I gotta say, I dunno if I'd have finished the book if I'd been reading it... listening, I was able to let a lot of the terms and names slide off me, since I didn't need to figure out how to pronounce them myself... reading the wiki, I was made much more aware of everything...
I see Aikido is really Ahkio, for example :D
Also, having finished the book, now, I think I could make more comparisons to Revanche Cycle or Moontide Quartet (moontide, heh)... (view spoiler)
All in all, I enjoyed it enough to continue, 3-4 stars for me... and I just kinda probably spoiled something big from book 2, trying to do a keyword search about Nasaka, to confirm something from the epilogue... so there's that... wouldn't be a BR if I didn't spoil something for myself and have to hold it in :D
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And re: ratings... I try not to put too much stock in them, but when a bunch of people read something, and the average rating gets low, I notice... High Praise and High Controversy can easily take up the front page of reviews, so you'll see a lot of 4-5s or 1-2s, depending on the book... but I can't think of many books I've read with a rating below 3.7-3.9... this is 3.5 with several thousand ratings... probably because of the complexity of the world and the shock factor...
Gonna go do a bookshelf search... I've shelved 2309 books on my read shelf in the last 7 years, and:
15 books have a lower average (than 3.5)...
148 more have a 3.5 to 3.74 rating...
As generous as I am with my ratings, I have to say my ratings tend to agree with the average... I can generally count on my fingers, the number of 1-2 star ratings I give in a year, and I think I ran out looking through those 200 books...
In fact... in 2309 books, I've only given 12 one star ratings, and 97 two star ratings... and most of those 2s are old favorite series I refuse(d) to quit... Kurtherian Gambit, Argeneau Vampires, Dark Hunters, etc... in fact (in fact), most of those series have higher average ratings, because most people aren't as masochistic as me and quit if they don't like it (anymore)...
Gonna go do a bookshelf search... I've shelved 2309 books on my read shelf in the last 7 years, and:
15 books have a lower average (than 3.5)...
148 more have a 3.5 to 3.74 rating...
As generous as I am with my ratings, I have to say my ratings tend to agree with the average... I can generally count on my fingers, the number of 1-2 star ratings I give in a year, and I think I ran out looking through those 200 books...
In fact... in 2309 books, I've only given 12 one star ratings, and 97 two star ratings... and most of those 2s are old favorite series I refuse(d) to quit... Kurtherian Gambit, Argeneau Vampires, Dark Hunters, etc... in fact (in fact), most of those series have higher average ratings, because most people aren't as masochistic as me and quit if they don't like it (anymore)...
Mayim wrote: "Interested but aghrrr... do I want to open yet another series???"
I bet Mayim is salivating right now, if she sees me comparing the bare bones plot to Moontide Quartet (if you swap out the sci-fi elements of Worldbreaker Saga)
:D :D :D
I bet Mayim is salivating right now, if she sees me comparing the bare bones plot to Moontide Quartet (if you swap out the sci-fi elements of Worldbreaker Saga)
:D :D :D

@Niki - Ch 4 (view spoiler)
Anyone else have trouble picturing how characters look? That's my main problem atm - I feel like very few people are described physically, and those are all side characters. I have no idea how POV characters look...

Ah, so I'm not the only one who doesn't retain info via audio. My brain isn't wired in that way. It goes "bla bla bla" into my ear and I have no idea what just happened.
I do struggle to keep my attention focused sometimes with printed text as well, but when I keep myself from zoning out I tend to have a pretty decent memory.
The other issue I have is that I can't picture things, so I have no idea how the characters look either.
Olivia wrote: "Anya wrote: "@Iain - Aikido lol! I can't do audiobooks. I retain exactly zero information via audio. I need to read physically, and even then, I usually reread paragraphs multiple times as ADHD kic..."
I'd say Romances and Mysteries are the easiest to retain... just dialogue-heavy books and non-fantasy books in general, really...
My imagery is vague, in general, and tends to draw from buildings/places I've been before and the book covers...
I'd say Romances and Mysteries are the easiest to retain... just dialogue-heavy books and non-fantasy books in general, really...
My imagery is vague, in general, and tends to draw from buildings/places I've been before and the book covers...
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After this book, I read Murder at Pirate's Cove, an M/M Cozy Mystery and had a lot of fun... it's hard to find good cozy mysteries... so many make the MC too stupid to live (at least in the first book, which tends to involve them being accused of murder... how else are they going to get into the habit of solving mysteries for fun)...
Basically proves my point about easy, comtemporary mysteries, too :)
Basically proves my point about easy, comtemporary mysteries, too :)

@Iain - Maybe other genres would work for me on audio, but I'm just not that into them. I had a huge ten-year reading slump (high school mandatory reads killed my desire for reading), now I'm catching up on all the fantasy I missed :)) When I get sick of fantasy, I will def. pick up some contemporary thrillers and mysteries!
Anya wrote: "@Olivia - I can and always picture things, I'm a visual reader, but the problem here is that there's no clear description of the characters. So far, all I gathered is that Saiduans are typically da..."
I hear ya... I had a similar slump... video games in high school... some Wheel of Time in college... bought some books after college... got a Kindle in 2012 (at this point it had been about 10 years since starting high school and cutting back on reading)
THEN, I started really using my Kindle in 2013... switched to Audiobooks in 2015... started listening faster in late 2017... so I've read/listened to about 2200 books in the past 7 years... so I've had to diversify...
900+ Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Romance
600+ SF/Fantasy
300+ Romance
300+ Mystery/Thriller
Assorted other stuff...
I hear ya... I had a similar slump... video games in high school... some Wheel of Time in college... bought some books after college... got a Kindle in 2012 (at this point it had been about 10 years since starting high school and cutting back on reading)
THEN, I started really using my Kindle in 2013... switched to Audiobooks in 2015... started listening faster in late 2017... so I've read/listened to about 2200 books in the past 7 years... so I've had to diversify...
900+ Urban Fantasy / Paranormal Romance
600+ SF/Fantasy
300+ Romance
300+ Mystery/Thriller
Assorted other stuff...

I can't do audiobooks either, I just can't focus on them. I wish I could because it would be a good way to improve my english listening comprehension...
Yeah, this book isn't exactly rich in character descriptions, right? I personally don't even mind that much because I don't really picture characters while reading. I just kind of see a human shaped form with the characters name on top walking around 😅

But here, I see no one. I too see faceless figures. Except, weirdly, I see Ahkio as King Harrow from The Dragon Prince... I have no idea why!! The image just popped into my mind and it won't leave me alone :))

Ch 31 & 32 - (view spoiler)
Ch 33 - (view spoiler)
Theory re: The Empress of Dorinah - (view spoiler)
Anya wrote: "@Bea - So you basically see Sims figures? :D That's amazing! I usually take the description of the characters' features and then associate them with someone similar - mostly actors, but sometimes e..."
Olivia's description definitely reminds me of video games... especially MMORPGs...
My imagery kinda feels like watching a pirated copy of a movie shot on a video camera in a movie theater... dark and out of focus... the imagery can become more vivid, the more times I re-read...
Olivia's description definitely reminds me of video games... especially MMORPGs...
My imagery kinda feels like watching a pirated copy of a movie shot on a video camera in a movie theater... dark and out of focus... the imagery can become more vivid, the more times I re-read...
Anya wrote: "Ch 28 - Left me SHOOK! [spoilers removed]
Ch 31 & 32 - [spoilers removed]
Ch 33 - [spoilers removed]
Theory re: The Empress of Dorinah - [spoilers removed]"
Empress: From the blurb, (view spoiler)
Ch 31 & 32 - [spoilers removed]
Ch 33 - [spoilers removed]
Theory re: The Empress of Dorinah - [spoilers removed]"
Empress: From the blurb, (view spoiler)

God, I love this type of storytelling, multiple POVs, starting at different locations, seemingly unconnected... cause Ch 35 (view spoiler)


Overall, I really liked it. It's quite clearly a setup book, but I feel like even in this first one a lot of stuff got done and the characters went through a lot, grown with every chapter.
I have a few minor complaints, mostly with visualising things. I wish the description of people and places was more clear. But like I said, minor. I really liked the character work and worldbuilding. Even liked and was invested in the plot. Rarely I really like all three :))
Biggest complaint, Ch 48 - re: Lilia (view spoiler)

I feel like this will need a second read at some point and would benefit from a second read.
Since I struggle to visualise anyway, I didn't mind and didn't even notice the few visual cues.
I did get confused until the very last page, hence why I think I'll need to re-read at some point.
Are we doing the other books?
Also, I agree, Anya, it went awfully fast, though I took (chapter 48) (view spoiler)

I started the second book, because I have exactly zero chill and need to know what happens. I never take breaks when I read series, either read it all or if it's bad, drop it completely. So, if someone wants to open a page for the second book, I'm in! :))
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