![]() ![]() ![]() Jorg, in any other story, would be the villain of the piece and you’d want him to fail but in this story I was actively rooting for him. I usually want the brave hero type to win (as long as they’re well written) but when the Prince of Arrow appears, so brave, good and noble (He come across like a Disney Prince) I immediately wanted him to lose. What has this series done to me? Normally, when I read a book, I root for the good character. But playing fair was never part of Jorg’s game plan… But King Jorg is not a good king.įaced by an enemy many times his strength, Jorg knows that he cannot win a fair fight. Every good king knows to bend the knee in the face of overwhelming odds, if only to save their people and their lands. I’ll win this game of ours, though the cost of it may drown the world in blood…Ī six nation army marches toward Jorg’s gates, led by a shining hero determined to unite the empire and heal its wounds. Summary: To reach greatness you must step on bodies. Maybe I’ll be caught up by the time the third book in that particular series is released. Everyone else in the world is discussing Grey Sister and I’m so far behind. I really enjoyed Prince of Thorns so, several months later, I eventually got around to reading King of Thorns (blame the huge tbr because I can’t stop buying books). It was one of those books where I wasn’t sure what to expect so I didn’t read it so when I did I was pleasantly surprised. Earlier this year, after putting off picking it up for so long, I finally started The Broken Empire series, Starting with Prince of Thorns. ![]()
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