Desiring to be emperor of the Broken Empire, young King Jorg Ancrath of the seven nations must face an adversary standing in his way, a necromancer unlike any he has ever challenged -- a figure hated and feared even more than himself: the Dead King.
The ending felt very rushed, but I couldn’t put it down so it was clearly effective. Strong and fairly succinct close to Jorg’s adventures, and an exciting prelude to more Mark Lawrence.
The series started out rocky, but I really started to like it at the end. I'm actually looking forward to reading the authors next trilogy based in the same world. The mixing of sci-fi was actually pretty cool, and it played a much bigger role in this third book.
An absolutely satisfying end to the trilogy. It got a little murky for me in the middle, but it all really paid off. While Jorg is a compelling character, and the surprise twist (which was spoiled for me by a BN.com review by someone I hope burns in hell) was interesting, at the end of the day, it's the prose that put this over the top for me. Just beautifully written.
Excellent ending to this series. After a slow start, the Broken Empire has become one of my favorite fantasy worlds. An interest, strange concept for a series that ends up working incredibly well.
The story concluded well. It could have easily been spread out over many sequels and I might not have minded that, but this end felt right.
Really looking forward to future stories in the broken empire world.
It's too late to start at the beginning, and too soon to start at the end, yet here we are. The final page has been turned, the cover closed, and as much as I hate Mark Lawrence for creating Jorg and releasing him into my mind, I also can't help but be blown away. The Emperor of Thorns was just about as perfect an ending to the trilogy as could be written.
Seriously. Perfect.
As with the previous books, this one splits its time between the main plot of Jorg and company heading to Rome for the 4 year congregation where the kings of the broken empire vote for a new emperor (there's never been a successful vote), and years in the past with Jorg exploring more of the world, and this time instead of the diary pages, it's the story of one of the Dead King's …
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It's too late to start at the beginning, and too soon to start at the end, yet here we are. The final page has been turned, the cover closed, and as much as I hate Mark Lawrence for creating Jorg and releasing him into my mind, I also can't help but be blown away. The Emperor of Thorns was just about as perfect an ending to the trilogy as could be written.
Seriously. Perfect.
As with the previous books, this one splits its time between the main plot of Jorg and company heading to Rome for the 4 year congregation where the kings of the broken empire vote for a new emperor (there's never been a successful vote), and years in the past with Jorg exploring more of the world, and this time instead of the diary pages, it's the story of one of the Dead King's necromancers Chella.
I absolutely loved how the congress and the pope were handled. The truth of the Dead King I guessed kind of early on, but that didn't take away the impact of it. Jorg's interactions with the ghosts in the machine was fascinating, especially in light of the ghosts' own agendas.
As I pointed out before, this world of the Broken Empire is a dark one. It is violent and grim, but never gratuitously so. Mark Lawrence never, in the entire series adds more violence than the story calls for. Even the violence that Jorg perpetrates is done out of... necessity is the wrong word but with the right meaning. In the previous book Orrin was good and noble, a uniter. Jorg is only a uniter because he wants to be emperor, and will stop at nothing to achieve that goal. The world of the Broken Empire forces that necessity, and rewards Jorg, because the good and noble and pure can't exist there. Jorg would take great offense at being told the world had rewarded him for anything...
If I write much more I'll spoil the whole series, which is unfortunate because it's so good and I want to write about it! I just hope that while this is the end of Jorg's story, we'll get to see more of the world of the Broken Empire.