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> Genre: Fantasy > KayKay #CRB6 Review #05 Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

KayKay #CRB6 Review #05 Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence

January 26, 2014 by UniverseInMe 2 Comments

 PrinceofThorns

I can not say how much praise I have heard about this book, and how many times I’ve picked up the sample and not finished it.  Finally, and with determination, I set out to at least finish the sample.  This time I finished the sample and the entire book, and I’m glad I did.  The beginning is a bit violent (rape, murder, etc. etc.) but the rest of the book didn’t feel as extreme.  Prince Jorg is definitely an anti-hero, but I still cheered for him.  I enjoyed this book enough to pick up the second.  I am going to give this book 4 stars.

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  1. Alexis says

    January 27, 2014 at 1:35 pm

    I adore these books! It’s really hard to do a good anti-hero well. I would argue Jorg might be the best ever. Most anti-heros end up not being that “anti” – they’re just a little tarnished or need the love of a good woman to fix them. Jorg is deliciously dark through and through.

    I’m not entirely sure if I follow the 1 star for bigger meaning, maybe it’s because I rarely look for bigger meaning in my books? Because honestly I thought those quotes were awesome:

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    • KayKay says

      February 2, 2014 at 2:10 pm

      My bigger meaning category is kind of like bonus points. Some books actually make me ponder my own beliefs- for example, Octavia Butler’s work makes me think about what it means to be human. Most Science Fiction / Fantasy books don’t have that extra bit of ‘bigger meaning’, so it’s icing on the cake when it’s there.

      I completely agree that Jorg is a great character, and I hope he is deliciously evil in future book! Of course, I always cheer a little for the bad guys (Jamie Lannister, Loki, Walter White…)

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