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konvineo 's review for:
The Thousand Names
by Django Wexler
Quite liked this story and I ended up really liking all of the characters to a degree in the book, which is quite rare for me. I'll usually have a couple of characters I can't stand for various reasons. Most of the characters feel well-rounded, though there is room for growth in all of them... but I expect that all of them will evolved in the next books.
The only downside to the books is a "short-comming" on my part, as I know next to nothing about millitary construction and hierarchy. This meant that I had to look up just a bit of info to be able to figure out what was what, but that is such a small thing that it didn't really matter while reading.
I would definitely recommend this book for anyone interested in fantasy with millitary/war setting. Looking forward to get my hands on the next book!
The only downside to the books is a "short-comming" on my part, as I know next to nothing about millitary construction and hierarchy. This meant that I had to look up just a bit of info to be able to figure out what was what, but that is such a small thing that it didn't really matter while reading.
I would definitely recommend this book for anyone interested in fantasy with millitary/war setting. Looking forward to get my hands on the next book!