Witch King

Hardcover, 432 pages

Published May 30, 2023 by Tordotcom.

ISBN:
978-1-250-82679-4
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reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Fantastic Voyage

Witch King flips back and forth between two times. One is a mystery - who trapped us? What intrigue is afoot and how can we foil it. The other is a rising challenge, a hopeless rebellion against an overwhelming authority.

Both are told with strength and warmth- our protagonist is frankly a bit of a shit in the beginning, but we learn why and see where they are coming from and where they are supported more than they see.

It ends with the perfect ending for a mystery and the aftermath of a rebellion. The story is done.

I’d absolutely enjoy another book in this world but this stands well all by itself.

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Great start, not sure about the ending

The opening scene is really engaging, then we progress to some nice exposition, action, mystery. We're bouncing around at a pleasant clip, zeroing in on an energetic plot. But I'm left with a somewhat Stephenson-esque sense that at one point she just wanted to stop writing any more of the story and that's where the book ends.

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Could have been more

This one is difficult to rate for me. I only had 7 days to read it but it's a book that needs to be savoured. You should take your time with it. So I probably didn't get the full experience. The narrative starts right in the middle of a story that has a long backstory some of which the readers are going to learn during the course of the book. There are also quotes from historical or anthropoligical works from that world at the beginning of chapters. A lot of thought went into the world-building. The chapters switch between the present and the past. While I do like the sense of layers of history that certain places and relationships have due to that I also feel that this narrative structure didn't quite work. A couple of times the timing is such that the emotional impact of places and events is …

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Great Fantasy one-shot

“I'm so angry, I could burn the world." "Unfortunately, someone else has already burned it. We need to unburn it."

Martha Wells remains undefeated .

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Great relationships, great world-build: Martha Wells-Ste

In one sense, it was like Lord of the Rings in that by the time you got to the end of the book, you have a fairly good idea on the histories and hierarchies of the different people groups, but there's still so much more to explore. Left wanting more.

What was definitely different from LOTR is the quality of the characters and their relationships. Overall, a great time.

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Fantastic world-building, echoes of trauma

I adored how wide the world felt and how much was hinted at by the various, subtly interacting magic systems at play. I feel like there are so many nooks and crannies to be explored around the main storyline of this book that it feels like a nearly inexhaustible mine. More, please!

The narrative structure jumps from the present to the past, each giving context to the other and its people -- literally showing you why the characters act the way they do, showing how the current situation came to be, giving you a real sense of time and consequence. I loved it.

And, as I've come to expect from Martha Wells, her depictions of trauma responses feel on-point and real. How everyone reacts to their own ghastly experiences and how it drives them are on full display and are very sympathetic.

So: great world-building. Fun characters …

Review of 'Witch King' on 'Goodreads'

A wonderful fleshed out magical world with a life sucking body posessiing demon as a perfectly believable hero.

A dark magic world like in Gideon the Ninth but with likable characters.

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Complex, Elaborate World Building

This was a very nice read and astonishingly complex world building for a single volume. My main issue with the book was that I needed the first half to figure out what was going on and then spent the second half to remember all the intricate details of the world Martha Wells created. I would definitely read another book from the same universe.

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Review of 'Witch King' on 'Goodreads'

I know it has some issues, and it feels a little rushed towards the end, but I really liked it. Maybe it's because it made me see more clearly some issues with my family, and this was the perfect book for the perfect moment.

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Needlessly ambitious in scope, but an intriguing main character

Overall, this was a decent book, though I approached it with expectations that were unreasonably high. On it's own, it's an interesting story and sets the stage for an interesting setting that could lead to further adventures. It does feel like you're coming in right in between the action so I felt a little lost as to what was possible and who the characters were, which I think is my biggest problem with the book- there is a lot to absorb, but we're only given tidbits in the interest of keeping the plot moving.

For a full review, check out my blog: strakul.blogspot.com/2023/06/book-review-witch-king-by-martha-wells.html

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Review of 'Witch King' on 'Goodreads'

2.5 stars.

I was so excited to read this. The premise sounded so cool. I read the first three chapters published by tordotcom and I was captured by the story, Kai and Ziede, their mission and the world.
Unfortunately, the more I read, the more it was difficult to put the information of the world and its cultures together and I had no connection to the characters either. I lost interest 20% through the book, but I dragged myself to keep reading. Hopefully, it would get better, but eventually, the book didn't hold any grip on me and I was happy when I was done with it.

Kai had so much potential to become my favorite character, but I found the characterization of all characters pretty flat. Points in favor of the book are the elaborated prose and the original and diverse world created by the author.

It's still a …

Densely packed, unique world building with an exciting storyline that drives the narrative more than the characters do.

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I initially was a little intimidated when I opened the book and was greeted with a list of names and titles from a world I didn't understand, but the characters are all described as they're introduced, such that I didn't ever need to page back to the list, so I worried for nothing. Martha Wells does an incredible job of fitting a lot of world building into a small space, doling out lore as necessary in a way that still sparks the imagination. And what a world it is! Layers of culture, powers, politics, and history unfold in two separate timelines with a scope that feels like a big adventure. Kai is a fun mix of snarky and competent, with other characters distinct, but not given quite as much attention. Overall, characters and their arcs to take a bit of a backseat to the plot and its mysteries. While this …

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This was very satisfying in the end. The book is split into two timelines, with chapter titles that are flashbacks labeled “the past”. I found myself much more interested in the present timeline, but then somewhere near the end of the book it switched and I was more invested in the past. Both timelines were expertly woven and immensely enjoyable.

There was plenty of story left untold, and some obvious threads for a sequel. I’ll be there for it!

reviewed Witch King by Martha Wells (The Rising World, #1)

Witch King

This book is the tale of Kai (a demon prince) who had been trapped with his witch friend Ziede, working to figure out who had trapped them and why, while also trying to rescue their missing friend Tahren. There's also a perspective of Kai from the past being trapped, freed, and working to fight against the Hierarchs.

I have some mixed feelings about this book. It certainly opens up very strongly and the characters, plot, and world grabbed me immediately. I am a sucker for a story with dual perspective, telling a story in the past as well as the present that echo each other. The worldbuilding ideas felt super fresh and I loved learning about the world, the politics, and the characters. However, I was disappointed by parts of the ending, felt overwhelmed by a lot of world detail for quite some time, and wished that there was …

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