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A review by frakalot
The Root of All Rage by Christian Humberg, Bernd Perplies
5.0
This story is so many things and it is effortlessly achieved. I didn't love the new characters very much in the first book but they've all grown on me now and just like in the first, this book brings in a few more surprising familiar characters.
What wasn't a surprise for me was guessing the actual "root" of all rage, I'm not sure if it's going to be über obvious to all readers but the hints are there. I'm pretty sure I was onto it during the first book.
The most poignant elements for me related to the various convictions that individual characters hold. The emotive context is handled extremely well and especially so in the epilogue which powerfully portrays the traps of fanaticism.
What wasn't a surprise for me was guessing the actual "root" of all rage, I'm not sure if it's going to be über obvious to all readers but the hints are there. I'm pretty sure I was onto it during the first book.
The most poignant elements for me related to the various convictions that individual characters hold. The emotive context is handled extremely well and especially so in the epilogue which powerfully portrays the traps of fanaticism.