The Blade Itself (First Law Trilogy, Band 1)

The Blade Itself (First Law Trilogy, Band 1)

Audio-CD
3.33

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Beschreibung

The first novel in the First Law Trilogy and debut novel from New York Times bestseller Joe Abercrombie.Logen Ninefingers, infamous barbarian, has finally run out of luck. Caught in one feud too many, he's on the verge of becoming a dead barbarian--leaving nothing behind him but bad songs, dead friends, and a lot of happy enemies.Nobleman, dashing officer, and paragon of selfishness, Captain Jezal dan Luthar has nothing more dangerous in mind than fleecing his friends at cards and dreaming of glory in the fencing circle. But war is brewing, and on the battlefields of the frozen North they fight by altogether bloodier rules.Inquisitor Glokta, cripple turned torturer, would like nothing better than to see Jezal come home in a box. But then Glokta hates everyone: cutting treason out of the Union one confession at a time leaves little room for friendship. His latest trail of corpses may lead him right to the rotten heart of government, if he can stay alive long enough to follow it.Enter the wizard, Bayaz. A bald old man with a terrible temper and a pathetic assistant, he could be the First of the Magi, he could be a spectacular fraud, but whatever he is, he's about to make the lives of Logen, Jezal, and Glokta a whole lot more difficult.Murderous conspiracies rise to the surface, old scores are ready to be settled, and the line between hero and villain is sharp enough to draw blood.Unpredictable, compelling, wickedly funny, and packed with unforgettable characters, The Blade Itself is noir fantasy with a real cutting edge.
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Einfach nicht interessant genug. Schade

3

I have tried to read the blade itself before, because I have heard things about the series itself. The first time I dnf, this time I finished it. And I don’t quite see why people love it. It felt like it was just a bunch of set up and not enough pay of. The characters where fun enough and the world was fine. The prose was good. But it felt just a bit drawn out, and meandering, and no real pay off. Earlier this year I read gardens of the moon and I feel the books are similar, but I loved gardens of the moon way more. Gardens of the moon felt like being thrown into the deep end of a pool and told swim. Almost like you where watching a tv series and starting at the middle. The blade itself feels like the start of the story but it needed to set everything up. But there was no pay of. I know there will be pay off in the rest of the series, but it didn’t feel like there was a arc in this book. I wanted some kind of katarsis. Like give me some answer, that leads to new questions. But I’m gonna read the sequel one day. 3 out of 5.

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