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joachim@lire.boitam.eu

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I mostly read SF&F. My 2021, 2022

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Christopher Buehlman: Daughters' War (2024, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

A bit long but fantastic.

I had loved The Blacktongue Thief but didn’t remember a lot from it. This book builds so much lore without being boring. There are some very original ideas.

The main character is not a talker and I would have liked a little more introspection on her part. It still avoids the “warriors insensitivity” you read in a lot of “realist” fantasy, and that’s nice. I also thought there were some issues with the rhythm but nothing too bad.

Antonia Hodgson: The Raven Scholar (2025, Hodder & Stoughton) No rating

She might win the throne. She might destroy an empire. Either way, it begins with …

Content warning Spoilers

Joe Abercrombie: The Devils

Brother Diaz has been summoned to the Sacred City, where he is certain a commendation …

Very fun story with memorable characters…

The setting is the Mediterranean at the end of the Middle Ages, if Carthage had won against Rome, if the Muslims had not conquered the Maghreb and Spain, if Jesus had been a woman, and if Europe had been threatened over the centuries by many elvish invasions. Oh, and magic happens.

The characters are well defined, but perhaps too close to DnD classes: the paladin, the sorcerer (no, the magician!), the cleric, the thief, the barbarian… So the whole adventure feels a bit like a ttrpg campaign.

On the other hand, Abercrombie is a master storyteller and I’m curious about what’s happening next for the company.