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Grey Sister disappointed me. As expected. I just can't stand to give Mark Lawrence a 1-star-rating. After reading Red Sister my expectations dropped into an abyss. The whole nun-assassins story doesn’t work for me. But since I liked Mark Lawrences books in the past, I am bound to read this trilogy. Unfortunately, the things that stuck with me are the bad ones. The sequel picks up track some years after Red Sister. Nona killed Raymel Tascis in the corridor and is now back at the Convent. We miss out on important developments in those years. Again. Imagine Rothfuss skipping character development. (This nun-assassin business is character driven!) But rest assured, you missed nothing. Nona grew a bit and that’s about it. She’s still in training, we follow her attending classes, having arguments with classmates, repetitive trivialities. A new development is a mysterious power that seems to inhabit Nona. I was so confused! Suddenly the MC talks to a voice but everything stays vague. I was panicking, thinking I missed a whole book in-between. But no. It’s supposed to be vague and irritating for the reader. The information about the past two years is dropped somewhere random in the novel. The plot is dull, the worldbuilding an attempt at best, the character development inconsequential. We get more POVS and we’re moving out (finally) from that dreadful Convent into the outside world. Which turns out to be pretty dull. Also: Nona turns out to be not the most important character in this book. Well, can I please have my money back and instead a book about the new MC then?! Even with the fast pace it was a struggle to get through. Flashbacks seem to be the new thing. It’s so damn chaotic in this book, my irritation is bordering on hate. Try reading a book by opening it at a random page, read 5 pages, repeat. That’s The Book of Ancestor-Trology for you. I’m DNF-ing this wretched trilogy. I don’t think I can drag myself through another dull novel – there are way too many awesome fantasy novels waiting for me instead.
30. Okt. 2024
Grey Sister disappointed me. As expected. I just can't stand to give Mark Lawrence a 1-star-rating. After reading Red Sister my expectations dropped into an abyss. The whole nun-assassins story doesn’t work for me. But since I liked Mark Lawrences books in the past, I am bound to read this trilogy. Unfortunately, the things that stuck with me are the bad ones. The sequel picks up track some years after Red Sister. Nona killed Raymel Tascis in the corridor and is now back at the Convent. We miss out on important developments in those years. Again. Imagine Rothfuss skipping character development. (This nun-assassin business is character driven!) But rest assured, you missed nothing. Nona grew a bit and that’s about it. She’s still in training, we follow her attending classes, having arguments with classmates, repetitive trivialities. A new development is a mysterious power that seems to inhabit Nona. I was so confused! Suddenly the MC talks to a voice but everything stays vague. I was panicking, thinking I missed a whole book in-between. But no. It’s supposed to be vague and irritating for the reader. The information about the past two years is dropped somewhere random in the novel. The plot is dull, the worldbuilding an attempt at best, the character development inconsequential. We get more POVS and we’re moving out (finally) from that dreadful Convent into the outside world. Which turns out to be pretty dull. Also: Nona turns out to be not the most important character in this book. Well, can I please have my money back and instead a book about the new MC then?! Even with the fast pace it was a struggle to get through. Flashbacks seem to be the new thing. It’s so damn chaotic in this book, my irritation is bordering on hate. Try reading a book by opening it at a random page, read 5 pages, repeat. That’s The Book of Ancestor-Trology for you. I’m DNF-ing this wretched trilogy. I don’t think I can drag myself through another dull novel – there are way too many awesome fantasy novels waiting for me instead.
30. Okt. 2024






