A review by gerbilreads
Wizard of the Pigeons by Megan Lindholm

5.0

I mean, obviously I loved this. But what I especially love is noticing the subtle differences between Hobb and Lindholm, how they write. I’m finding that where Hobb suggests a theme, threading it out over time with care and love, Lindholm wants to grab your labels and scream it in your face. This book deals with a lot, and I found myself honestly torn at many points as to whether I wanted the character to stop all this silliness and return to normal, or for him to embrace his beautiful magic and live with it fully. Quite challenging, in its own way and peopled with the rich and vast personalities that are to be expected of Hobb, or Lindholm.