![]() ![]() ![]() They destroy the statues on the kingsway. They destroy the banks, why? Because they don't want Bayaz to have leverage over the Union by calling in debts or increasing interest rates. The whole reason the weaver instigated the great change was so that he could give the union a chance to be free of Bayaz. Maybe just avoid any book without brightly colored pictures?ĭoesn't really seem like you get it. No, I think you just wouldn't understand what was happening or why. Despite Abercrombie's lack of experience at the time he wrote that series making it a bit rough about the edges, it had great depth in the world building and included characters you could get attached to even when they are unlikable. Not because it is bad, I quite enjoyed it. I agree that you should avoid the First Law series. This genre (Grim Dark) is not constructed in a way that guarantees a happy ending and is intentionally true to life in uncomfortable ways. The fates of these characters were not always fair, but they were logical endings as consequences of the actions those characters had previously taken. To address this criticism a bit more specifically, this reader focused only on individual character arcs and ignored the larger story and the context of the world in which it takes place. He really wanted to see an overweight NEET get the girl and win the day. ![]() I feel like this guy found Orso a bit too relatable. ![]()
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