11 rows · · Author Robert Jackson Bennett | Submitted by: Jane Kivik. Free download or read online City /5. What is up everyone, happy fantasy friday! Today, I review City of Blades by Robert Jackson Bennett. my City of Stairs review: bltadwin.ru “Like the very best speculative fiction, City of Blades immerses readers in a made-up world, only to force us to take a harder look at the real one.” —Booklist. Praise for City of Stairs, finalist for the World Fantasy, Locus, and British Fantasy Awards.
Robert Jackson Bennett is a two-time award winner of the Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel, an Edgar Award winner for Best Paperback Original, and is also the recipient of the Sydney J Bounds Award for Best Newcomer, and a Philip K Dick Award Citation of Excellence. City of Blades by Robert Jackson Bennett Series: The Divine Cities (Book 2) Paperback: pages Publisher: Broadway Books (Janu) Language: English ISBN ISBN The city itself lies in ruins. And to its new military occupiers, the once-powerful capital is a wasteland of sectarian violence and bloody uprisings. So it makes perfect sense that General Turyin Mulaghesh-- foul-mouthed hero of the battle of Bulikov, rumored war criminal, ally of an embattled Prime Minister--has been exiled there to count.
What is up everyone, happy fantasy friday! Today, I review City of Blades by Robert Jackson Bennett. my City of Stairs review: bltadwin.ru Where City of Stairs examined history and who gets to tell the world’s stories, City of Blades is an examination of warfare and the people caught up in it. While we all know that war is bad and not a state that any of us desire, City of Blades doesn’t demonise soldiers at all. Bennett clearly has fun doing all the scene-setting and complicating that his tale involves, and while in the end this is a warning against the totalitarian impulse, it makes all kinds of detours into the dark hearts of men—and women, too. Sometimes too talky but richly detailed and expertly plotted. A grand entertainment.
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