Paperback, 448 pages

Spanish language

Published Sept. 21, 2015 by Plaza & Janés, Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-84-15831-63-1
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ASIN:
B011EZHJCG

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4 stars (34 reviews)

Espina Bathu es una de las pocas chicas de Gettlandia que ha recibido el don de la Madre Guerra. Desesperada por vengar la muerte de su padre, vive para la lucha. Pero tras un trágico accidente en el cuadrado de entrenamiento, su propio instructor la tacha de asesina y se convierte en una proscrita.

Zafándose del destino, la joven queda atrapada en una conspiración cuando se embarca en la nave del padre Yarvi, un clérigo tremendamente astuto. Junto con el resto de la tripulación, Espina surcará medio mundo en busca de aliados para luchar contra el despiadado Alto Rey, y aprenderá lecciones muy duras a base de engaños y sangre.

La acompaña en este viaje el joven Brand, un guerrero que odia matar. Aunque en una sociedad tan bélica como esta se le considera un fracasado, el periplo por el mar Quebrado le ofrecerá una oportunidad inesperada para redimirse a …

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reviewed Medio mundo by Joe Abercrombie (El mar Quebrado, #2)

Review of 'Medio mundo' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Continuación de Medio Rey, con una diferencia entre los libros de varios años, y con una pareja de nuevos protagonistas.
Es una historia de aventuras muy entretenida, centrada en un viaje por río que toca varias ambientaciones bastante distintas.

Los dos protagonistas son totalmente diferentes en personalidad, pero encajan muy bien entre ellos y con el resto de secundarios del barco (aunque de estos, muy pocos se ganan nombre y diálogo en el libro) y tienen química entre ellos, que es lo importante aquí.

Se nota que el autor es Abercrombie en el ritmo y las personalidades, aunque aquí los personajes no son tan extremos como en el resto de sus libros. Además, las batallas son más crudas de lo que suelen ser en el género, más cerca del Grimdark que de otra cosa.

Review of 'Half the World' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Fools boast of what they will do. Heroes do it.

The Shattered Sea trilogy continues and I found the second instalment better than the first. The focus on Yarvi was useful to set up Half the World but the introduction of Brand and Thorn really helped elevate the story.

The thing about rowing, you face backward. Always looking into the past, never the future. Always seeing what you're losing, never what you've got to gain.

This is a light review, I read it, I enjoyed it and will keep reading. Unfortunately my complaint about the series being a bit too YA for Epic Fantasy is true with this one but I can look beyond that to keep reading a story from Abercrombie.

Review of 'Half the World' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

3.5--this was a fun book with a caveat. The character development of Thorn was a real bracing ride and while Yarvi thinks himself the cunning planner (and I want to have a drinking game of how many times he is called 'deeply cunning') if you have a smidge of foresight you can see where most of the outcomes will deliver.

Brand's development as well was a worthy compliment to Thorn. He might be few of words but his deeds and actions speak for himself in a way that for the most part feels good to the reader, even when a word should be uttered.

The book, the journey, the experience, the alliance--all well built.

My caveat, the romance. I.... .... It had to happen, it was a forseeable outcome from the start. How it comes to happen is a crushing set of moments right at the end of the book. …

Review of 'Half the World' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

Better than the first book in the series. The romance side of things is a little heavy-handed, and the action is still somewhat predictable, but I found the action sequences much more enjoyable than in Half a King. The first book did a great job with character development, but I thought it fell apart during the action-heavy parts of the book. Half the World has a better balance to it. And I like the way the book doesn't really try to rehash the events of the first book. There are little reminders here and there, but the author doesn't try to hold the hand of readers who haven't read the first book. I appreciate this lack of mercy for the misguided fools who try to start a series in the middle.

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