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Ebook About The New York Times bestselling first book in Joe Abercrombie's The Age of Madness Trilogy where the age of the machine dawns, but the age of magic refuses to die. The chimneys of industry rise over Adua and the world seethes with new opportunities. But old scores run deep as ever. On the blood-soaked borders of Angland, Leo dan Brock struggles to win fame on the battlefield, and defeat the marauding armies of Stour Nightfall. He hopes for help from the crown. But King Jezal's son, the feckless Prince Orso, is a man who specializes in disappointments. Savine dan Glokta -- socialite, investor, and daughter of the most feared man in the Union -- plans to claw her way to the top of the slag-heap of society by any means necessary. But the slums boil over with a rage that all the money in the world cannot control. The age of the machine dawns, but the age of magic refuses to die. With the help of the mad hillwoman Isern-i-Phail, Rikke struggles to control the blessing, or the curse, of the Long Eye. Glimpsing the future is one thing, but with the guiding hand of the First of the Magi still pulling the strings, changing it will be quite another . . . For more from Joe Abercrombie, check out: The First Law SeriesThe Blade ItselfBefore They Are HangedLast Argument of Kings Best Served ColdThe HeroesRed Country The Shattered Sea TrilogyHalf a KingHalf a WorldHalf a WarBook A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) Review :
Light spoilers warning:Disappointing. I was worried about this one ever since Sharp Ends, which was strongly tilting towards the feminist agenda side of things. The only reason I bought that book was for the Logan story which was also very disappointing as it showed Logan act in ways he never has before.I can't help but talk about Logan. Everyone who reads fantasy knows of Logan Ninefingers. He has become an icon. He was by far Joe's greatest character. But for whatever reason Joe decided to basically sideline him. I always thought Joe could have/should have wrote several books about Logan's adventures between the end of "Before they are Hanged" and the beginning of "Red County." There is 15 years there that he could have had some amazing adventures. Or, he could have wrote about Logan and his band of misfits from the time just after he left Bethod and right up until the flat heads attacked in The Blade Itself. So many great tales to be told but alas, Joe did not deem it worthy. Instead we got an older, not really himself version of Logan in Red Country. This is even more frustrating because Joe puts Shivers in every damn book! Shivers is fine but c'mon!Anyway, the reason I am lamenting is because A little Hatred is a disappointment to me. Yes, there are some names we recognize but none that we really care about. The focus here, as in Sharp Ends, is on the females, which there are an abundance. Not that I mind female characters. I loved Monza, Ardee, and Ferro. But there is a difference in having a strong female character to go along with strong male characters and having all the females be strong, brave and incredibly smart and all the males being dullards, stupid and cowardly. Or, is often the case in this book, needing the help or advice of the female in order for the male to be successful (Leo in the circle, Orso in Valbeck) It becomes preachy and looks like you are pushing an agenda.Furthermore, I just didn't care for the setting. I liked the North parts but the Valbeck/breakers story was not to my liking. I don't read fantasy for the discussion of "fair pay," and workers rights. The breakers were upset about jobs being lost to industrialization but how many more jobs were created?I'm sorry but all of this just came off as SJW to me.Sorry, bit of a rant. I wish Joe would go back and write a prequel about Logen and Three-tree's and Dogman and the gang but clearly that's not going to happen.Updated review.....Upon a second read I enjoyed this a bit more and upped my score. I would have liked at least one pov from one of the older characters, Jezal, Glokta or Dogman, they were really throw away characters. I'm also hoping the next books open things up a bit and we are not relegated to all the action being in just 2 cities. I am a huge fan of the First Law trilogy - I've read it several times over the years. I was so excited to hear about A Little Hatred. Unfortunately, it was a phenomenal letdown. I love Joe's curt, yet simultaneously descriptive style - with excellent gory descriptions of sex and violence. But the plot left me yawning.This book is missing everything that the First Law had. Nuanced, likeable characters. A sense of wonder discovering how magic works, the history behind the Maker's House, the past conflicts and secrets. The shock and awe of first seeing the Bloody Nine. Incredibly cool and frightening villains. The subtle politics behind Adua. Crazy unexpected plot twists.Instead, you have a narrative about several rather bland and predictable characters. A few old heroes make an appearance - but "just 'cause" - not necessarily because they are vital to the story. The bulk of the book focuses on two political conflicts, while slapping you in the face with a bunch of social issues.Perhaps I am too harsh - and we have yet so see some dramatic plot developments in the next books. I really hope so. Read Online A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) Download A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) PDF A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) Mobi Free Reading A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) Download Free Pdf A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) PDF Online A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) Mobi Online A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) Reading Online A Little Hatred (The Age of Madness Book 1) Read Online Joe Abercrombie Download Joe Abercrombie Joe Abercrombie PDF Joe Abercrombie Mobi Free Reading Joe Abercrombie Download Free Pdf Joe Abercrombie PDF Online Joe Abercrombie Mobi Online Joe Abercrombie Reading Online Joe AbercrombieDownload PDF To the Nines (Stephanie Plum, No. 9): A Stephanie Plum Novel By Janet Evanovich
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