![]() ![]() ![]() Considering how much of this book is about class tension, you'd think you would want more of the lower class perspectives, not fewer. Broad has also been a non-entity so far, though that may be about to change. The Vick plotline seemed really important and was my favourite part of the first 100 pages now she hasn't appeared in the last 150. I'm enjoying the book a lot, but I think it's pretty weird structurally. I can see the North invading Angland again (its army is pretty much gone) and maybe Styria being tempted to invade Midderland or, at the very least, reclaim Westport. We get that indication that there are limits on Bayaz's and the Eaters' powers that could be overcome by non-magicians, but not really enough information on how that could be done on a large scale.īook 3 I think will leave the Union in a very precarious position, with a massive armed insurrection taking place right across Midderland just after Midderland and Angland's armies are in a very weakened state. Bayaz is now being directly opposed by a whole load of people and it'll be interesting to see if he crushes them like bugs or if they are able to inflict more damage on him. ![]() There's too much stuff to be addressed and I wouldn't be surprised if there was a final trilogy to wrap things up, perhaps after a couple more standalones. ![]() My main feeling at the end of the book is that Book 3 is clearly not going to be the end of the world. ![]()
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