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The Blinding Knife - Lightbringer by Brent Weeks
The Blinding Knife
Book 2 in the series:Lightbringer

The Blinding Knife, the second book in the Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks, continues the epic fantasy tale following the events of the first book, Black Prism. The book introduces a new range of magic types with associated rules, creating a distinctly different fantasy world. The plot follows the characters as they navigate through intricate political power plays, moral dilemmas, hidden agendas, and divided loyalties, all set against the backdrop of an overarching war. The book is known for its meticulous worldbuilding, detailed and unique magic system, sympathetic characters, and twists and turns that keep readers guessing.

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    The Daylight War - The Demon Cycle by Peter V. Brett
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    The Daylight War by Peter V. Brett is the third installment in The Demon Cycle series, continuing the epic fantasy saga with a focus on the ongoing conflict between humans and demons. The book delves into the intricate relationships and power struggles among characters like Arlen, Jardir, Leesha, and Inevera, while introducing new elements such as mind-controlling demons and political intrigue. The narrative unfolds through multiple viewpoints, building tension and setting the stage for the final conflict between the desert people and the greenlanders.

    The Daylight War navigates through complex character developments, rich world-building, and a plot that is filled with action, romance, political intrigue, and suspense. Peter V. Brett's writing style blends original concepts with non-stop action, immersing readers in a fantasy universe where the lines between good and evil are blurred, and each character's motivations are explored in depth. With a cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eagerly anticipating the next installment, this book offers a captivating and engaging continuation of The Demon Cycle series.

    ‘Why?’ Renna asked. ‘I’m rid of Harl and that corespawned farm, stronger than I ever imagined, and dancing in the naked night.’ She swept a hand around her. ‘Everything’s awash in colour and glow.’ Sh...

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    The Desert Spear - The Demon Cycle by Peter V. Brett
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    In this second installment of the Demon Cycle, readers get a deeper insight into the background of Jardir, the self-proclaimed Deliverer, and his rise to power in Krasia. The narrative shifts between Jardir's perspective and that of Arlen, the Warded Man, as they navigate a world where humans battle demons using ancient wards. The book explores themes of power, destiny, and the clash of cultures as the characters strive to overcome their differences and unite against a common enemy.

    Barely ten feet high and only one thick, the entire city’s defenses were less than the meanest of a Damaji’s dozen palaces. The Watchers didn’t even need their steel-shod ladders; most simply leapt to...

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    Edgedancer - The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
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    'Edgedancer' by Brandon Sanderson is a novella set in the world of 'The Stormlight Archive.' It follows the adventures of Lift, a young and quirky character with special powers, as she navigates through various challenges and encounters with intriguing characters like the Heralds, Szeth, and Nightblood. The story is filled with humor, action, and character growth, providing insights into Lift's background and her role within the Stormlight Archive series. Sanderson's writing style in 'Edgedancer' is described as concise, well-edited, and compelling, maintaining the high standards expected from his works.

    She sprinted across an open field in northern Tashikk, a little more than a week’s travel from Azimir. The place was overgrown with brown grass a foot or two high. The occasional trees were tall and t...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Stormlight Archive )

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    The Way of Shadows
    Book 1 in the series:Night Angel

    The Way of Shadows - Night Angel by Brent Weeks
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    'The Way of Shadows' by Brent Weeks is a dark fantasy novel that follows Azoth, a poor orphaned boy living among thieves who seeks a way out of his harsh life in the slums. He apprentices himself to Durzo Blint, a master assassin, in order to escape his past and embrace a new life filled with intrigue and danger. The book delves into themes of loyalty, growth, and the struggle between innate goodness and the harsh realities of the world.

    The story is set in a complex and corrupt urban world where Azoth, now known as Kylar Stark, navigates through a web of assassinations, lies, magic, politics, and a coup on the throne. The plot moves at a brisk pace, with well-developed characters and a strong emphasis on the master-apprentice relationship between Blint and Kylar. The writing style is described as fast-paced, engaging, and filled with dark scenes that enhance the believability of the characters and the story.

    Azoth squatted in the alley, cold mud squishing through his bare toes. He stared at the narrow space beneath the wall, trying to get his nerve up. The sun wouldn’t come up for hours, and the tavern wa...

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    Oathbringer - The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson
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    'Oathbringer' by Brandon Sanderson is the third installment in 'The Stormlight Archive' series, offering readers a deep dive into character development, intricate world-building, and epic moments that leave a lasting impact. The book delves into the lives of characters like Shallan, Dalinar, and Kaladin, exploring their struggles, growth, and the complexities of their pasts. Sanderson weaves together multiple storylines, incorporating flashbacks and revelations that add depth to the narrative, while keeping readers engaged with a blend of action, self-examination, and dark twists.

    It had been six days since his forces had arrived at Urithiru, legendary holy tower city of the Knights Radiant. They had escaped the arrival of a new devastating storm, seeking refuge through an anci...

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    The Warded Man
    Book 1 in the series:The Demon Cycle

    The Warded Man - The Demon Cycle by Peter V. Brett
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    'The Warded Man' in the series 'The Demon Cycle' by author Peter V. Brett is a fantasy novel set in a world terrorized by demons that rise every night to hunt people. The story follows three main characters as they navigate through a dark and dangerous world, with intricate world-building and character development. The plot revolves around the characters' journey from adolescence to adulthood, their struggles, motivations, and sacrifices in a world where demons threaten their existence every night.

    The book is praised for its unique concept of demons rising from the core of the earth every night, the intricate magic system of wards used for protection, and the character-driven storytelling that delves deep into the motivations and struggles of the protagonists. Readers appreciate the strong characterization, interesting plot, solid world-building, and original story that keeps them engaged and eager to read more.

    Arlen paused in his work, looking up at the lavender wash of the dawn sky. Mist still clung to the air, bringing with it a damp, acrid taste that was all too familiar. A quiet dread built in his gut a...

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    Promise of Blood
    Book 1 in the series:Powder Mage

    Promise of Blood - Powder Mage by Brian McClellan
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    'Promise of Blood' by Brian McClellan is set in a world where a revolution has just taken place, led by Field Marshall Tamas, a powder mage with a personal vendetta. The aftermath of the revolution brings about unexpected complications, challenging the characters' motives and loyalties. The story is filled with action, intrigue, and unique magic systems, including powder mages and other individuals with various powers. The plot unfolds through the perspectives of multiple characters, each with conflicting motives, adding depth to the narrative.

    The writing style in 'Promise of Blood' is described as fast-paced, engaging, and with intricate world-building. The magic system, reminiscent of Brandon Sanderson's works, adds a unique touch to the story. The characters are well-developed, and the plot keeps readers entertained with unexpected twists and a mix of action, politics, and magic. Overall, the book sets the stage for an epic fantasy series filled with intriguing characters and a gripping storyline.

    Adamat wore his coat tight, top buttons fastened against a wet night air that seemed to want to drown him. He tugged at his sleeves, trying to coax more length, and picked at the front of the jacket w...

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