Sunday, November 29, 2020

2020 book 222

 Jenn Lyons' The Ruin of Kings

I’m honestly not sure I totally UNDERSTOOD everything that happened in this book (there is a lot of monkey business with souls and mysterious parentage), but it was just the sort of epic fantasy that you can get totally immersed in, and I was definitely totally immersed. It centers on a young man, imprisoned, and he and his jailer are narrating his story from two different points in time, which I thought worked really well as a narrative. Lots of adventure and interesting relationships and very interesting characters and gods and goddesses and demons etc. Anyway, on to the next one! A-.

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