![]() ![]() Once I picked it back up, I easily finished it in a day. I first picked up this book in September 2020, and even though I liked it quite a bit, I put it down 40% in for reasons I can’t remember, and then forgot about it for two years, which is why I can’t give it a full review. Tags that apply: sci-fi, fantasy, female author, dystopia, utopia-ish, LGBTQ+, politics, religion, the fuck did I read, good prose, concept-focused The Thousand Names by Django Wexler (The Shadow Campaigns #1) One star off because I felt the plot as a whole still didn’t move all that much, but as a whole, the series very much ranks among my favourites. ![]() There’s not much to say about a third book in a series that does its job. The Will To Battle by Ada Palmer (Terra Ignota #3)Īnother good installment in the Terra Ignota series, with plenty of twists and politics and an ending to make you scream – but if you came that far, you know what to expect by now. Once again without any DNFs or books I’d dislike □ It’s again time for another round of mini reviews to catch up on my backlog – this time two novels I finished back in March but couldn’t give full reviews to, and two novellas. ![]()
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