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I'm at 33%, about 200 pages in and it's a bit of a slumber so far. Even more slumberish than the first part was. The only thing that keeps me going is curiosity about the characters. And all the endorsements that I need to take all three books as if it's one.
I don't know what it tells about me, but I'm not bothered by masculinity. I don't even notice it... even though I already saw your comments before going into the book.
Could you please tell me a bit more about what exactly bugs you (in pm, if you want)? I'd like to explore this a bit.


move onto, in the same world, these books that are female centric
Red Country with both a female and a male main character (her father to start with)
and
Best Served Cold with a female main character


Best Served Cold's Monza is super cool.
The Heroes has a female POV (Finree) that's really good too.
and then the sequel trilogy has Rikke and Savine, which are *chef's kiss*

I'll have one more try after I read a few more chapters. Maybe I haven't got to this particular couple (age gap and language barrier don't ring a bell) yet.

Wow, you're done already?!?
I switched to The Stone Sky for a few days, will get back to it tomorrow.
How's your hold for the second book doing? Do I have some time to catch up?

Nope! :D I'll put it here for anyone as a spoiler:
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Wow, you're done already?!?
I switched to The Stone Sky for a few days, will get back to it tomorrow.
How's your hold for the second book doin..."
It says i'm 9 weeks out from getting book 3 in the hold line - so take your time! Book 2 really picks up after about 70% and I liked what he did with the ending. Let me know what you think!

Nope! :D I'll put it here for anyone as a spoiler:
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I thought about that, but he’s one of the two in the group who speaks Union and in the quote was mentioned that they didn’t speak each other’s languages. For a moment there I thought about Dow, but he’s not a POV character.
I’m at 54% now, enjoying Ladisla’s dire circumstances and wondering if this would do him any good. But most likely his skull is way too thick.
I also wonder if everything that’s happening with Jezal is priming him with another match with the savage guy he beat on the tournament, but without Bayaz’s help this time.

P.S. Gorst is a great and misunderstood character.


Was waiting for the WOW part Sarah mentioned till the last line :)
Though I understand what might have had the wow-effect for you, I didn't quite have that reaction.
I was very touched by (view spoiler)
By the way, can anyone explain why he's 'Dogman' on one line and 'the Dogman' three lines down. I tried to find some system in it, but it fells so random to me...
As for the happy-go-lucky group in the West, (view spoiler)
Overall, this part feels way more satisfying than the first one. Even though there still are lots of questions, at least there's a feeling that we're getting somewhere, that there has actually been some development made, even if not always the way we hoped.

Please let me know if there's any progress on your hold. I'm hooked to know how it ends now :)

Me too! Feel free to go ahead and read number 3 - don't let me hold you up! I'm still about 7 weeks out.

I kinda couldn't believe it had happened! they all seem invincible.
Olga wrote: "As for the happy-go-lucky group in the West...."
I completely agree!! I was fully expecting it to happen the way you thought it would!!
I think I just liked that it ended differently than I expected - if that makes sense - and all the characters changed a little bit.

More thoughts from my review
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It was a fun read, but felt unnecessarily long and the trilogy format led to a feeling of rather a lot of repetition. I agree with Olga that (view spoiler)

It was a fun read, but felt unnecessarily long and the trilogy forma..."
but your spoiler is the way life is and one of the greatest writers, James Joyce, circled from the end to the beginning of Finnegan's Wake

It was a fun read, but felt unnecessarily long and t..."
I’m afraid I’ve never had the mental fortitude to read Joyce, but I do love Pink Floyd’s double album The Wall, with the start and the very end running into each other.

It is isn’t it, but you do need the time and patience to sit and listen to it all together.
So I feel with this trilogy; all of it or a very diminished experience (though in this case I still think it could have been a bit more condensed).
Personally it was the interesting characters and varied points of view that made it an enjoyable, and at times emotional, journey for me.
Books mentioned in this topic
Red Country (other topics)Best Served Cold (other topics)
The Blade Itself (other topics)
Before They Are Hanged (other topics)
Last Argument of Kings (other topics)
The Blade Itself discussion - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
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