Seven Forges

English language

Published Sept. 24, 2013

ISBN:
978-0-85766-383-2
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3 stars (5 reviews)

2 editions

Review of 'Seven Forges' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

It started out as many begin, slow and stumbling. I doubted I would be able to get through the book, but I persevered,, and was rewarded. Moore reveals the world in fits and starts. It's hard to tell who the primary protagonist is, and that keeps you on your toes. And then the world upends and you find that every trope you have been looking at is not what you thought. A very good exercise in worldbuilding, and a very good piece of prose. Buying the second one right now to start on it. Recommended.

Review of 'Seven Forges' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The setup for Seven Forges is straightforward. A retired soldier is hired to lead an exploratory expedition into the unmapped wilderness bordering an empire. To his surprise he encounters members of a brutal theocracy. Members of this society, the Sa’ba Taalor, are sent back to the Empire and the effects of this visit could change the world for everyone.

It’s difficult to evaluate Seven Forges because it reads like half a novel. As the book ends, all important storylines are going full speed. How can a reader evaluate the development of character, theme, etc when it is all willfully left until the second volume? At the end of the book, character and world building both feel a bit under cooked. Is this intentional? Will there be significantly more in the next volume? Your guess is as good as mine.

I will say that Moore does a great job controlling the …

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