Half a War

, #3

Hardcover, 362 pages

English language

Published July 28, 2015 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-8041-7845-7
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4 stars (19 reviews)

Words are weapons

Princess Skara has seen all she loved made blood and ashes. She is left with only words. But the right words can be as deadly as any blade. She must conquer her fears and sharpen her wits to a lethal edge if she is to reclaim her birthright.

Only half a war is fought with swords

The deep-cunning Father Yarvi has walked a long road from crippled slave to king’s minister. He has made allies of old foes and stitched together an uneasy peace. But now the ruthless Grandmother Wexen has raised the greatest army since the elves made war on God, and put Bright Yilling at its head – a man who worships no god but Death.

Sometimes one must fight evil with evil

Some – like Thorn Bathu and the sword-bearer Raith – are born to fight, perhaps to die. Others – like Brand the …

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reviewed Media guerra by Joe Abercrombie (El mar Quebrado, #3)

Review of 'Media guerra' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Joe Abercrombie knocks it out of the park again, which is no surprise. He is an A class writer.

I think his strongest attribute in all of his works is that he makes you care about characters you should have absolutely no emotions for. As the final book in this series, he also sticks to his tradition of always giving those fully fleshed out humans a satisfying conclusion, even if it may not be the one you want for them.

Highly recommend.

reviewed Media guerra by Joe Abercrombie (El mar Quebrado, #3)

Review of 'Media guerra' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Every hero is someone's villain.

The Shattered Sea series continually improved upon the previous book and I found the finale continued that trend. It wasn't until the final quarter of the book where I really got in to it and felt that the rating went from "liked it" to "really liked it".

A hundred decisions made, and every time the greater good, the lesser evil.

I enjoyed the new POV's in each book but it took me longer than previous books to get in to Skara or Raith's perspective (as compared to Thorn or Brand who were enjoyable from the start). This may have delayed my enjoyment of the book until the stories tied together but it does, and it's excellent.

All I know is there's no changing yesterday. You can only look to do better tomorrow.

Unlike the sneak peak of magic we had in Half a King we …

reviewed Media guerra by Joe Abercrombie (El mar Quebrado, #3)

Review of 'Media guerra' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Book 1 to book 2 was a couple of years; book 3 seems to be pretty close on the heels of Book 2. I'm not sure if we got a perfect chronology allusion in this one but war is coming. Grandmother is pissed.

We bring in a new heroin, the princess, a queen to be, trauma abounds. Border Kings must come together and a fight must be launched, but how to do it all without.. elven weaponry... Oooh.

My mind always wants to know details. In this world, we have what is thought to be multiple-thousands of years since the 'breaking of god', which can possibly be assumed to be a nuclear fallout. We don't know the date in our future this happens but the technology of bangles that glow a wearer's emotion and has a battery half-life of a couple thousands of years has to put us a nice …

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