Coming of Wisdom
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Wallie Smith is staring death in the face; only a miracle can save him. And then one does! The Goddess appears to preserve his soul, but she does much more than that. She promises to bestow upon him a new and powerful body, and, more importantly, to award him with the fabled Sapphire Sword of Chioxin. But nothing in this world or any additional comes lacking a fee. The Goddess demands that, for her services, Wallie become her champion. It will be an honor to serve such a presence, to have the chance to be vict
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…Which I know sounds like hyperbole, but I’ve yet to read such a detailed world fleshed out with such elegance and ease. The writing is never forward–unforgettable characters like Lady Thondi and Brota make fantastic entrances and are agreed thorough descriptions, but it never feels like the leader is just stretching his characterisation muscles. This book seethes with tension and explodes periodically into some fantastic action sequences, but it’s perhaps most satisfying as like tales intertwined. No spoilers, but the scene where Jja washes Wallie after his humiliation, or Katanji with Diwa, or Nnanji wooing Thana–these thrill me every time I read them.
You’re missing out (especially if you write fantasy) if you judge this series by its take in art.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Book 2 of The Seventh Sword
This book picks up where ‘The Reluctant Swordsman’ leaves off. It can stand on its own for fun reading, because the style remains the same, but the series really should be read in sequence to get the full effect — it’s an epic, not a collection of semi-related vignettes. Whatever.. If you read ‘Reluctant’ first, you won’t need an invitation to read ‘Wisdom. ‘
I’d give this a ‘G’ rating.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Some people complain that middle books are the worst in fantasy trilogies. But in this series, it only gets better as it goes along. This book starts out slowly, but it gets increasingly broader in scope until the ending, which is among the most shocking and ingenious things I have ever seen in a fantasy. The genre really deserves this book, and, if you’re curious what I mean by that, then read it.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This should have all been one book. Part 2 goes on seamlessly from where the first book finished. I dread that persons readers who have not read “The Reluctant Swordsman” will be a bit confused, since Duncan doesn’t go into much of the backstory. He just assumes you already know. Additional than that, this was an outstanding read. It stirred along with nearly the same pace as the first, my only quibble being that Wallie should have caught on to what the sorcerers were doing a lot quicker than he did, agreed his Planet background. It will be interesing to see what he does with his new-establish knowledge in Book 3, which I’ve already downloaded. Sorry – I do have another quibble. I’m not sure what Duncan is doing with Wallie’s/Shonsu’s mind. Sometimes he seems to have all of Wallie’s memories, but there are times when he goes blank, and I don’t mean when Shonsu’s swordsman skills take over. That is why I was surprised at his being so slow to recognise the source of the sorcerers power. That is all I can say lacking giving the plot away. You’ll see. Again, highly recommended, but do start from the beginning with book 1!
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
solidly done, tale comes together very well, and the end of the book is masterful. Book is exactly the right part.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5