The Will of the Many

Hardcover

English language

Published May 23, 2023 by Saga Press Publishing.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-4119-6
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reviewed Will of the Many by James Islington (Hierarchy, Book 1)

An awesome start to the Hiararchy

I know most people classify it as fantasy, however I kind of look more at it like science fantasy. Caten is a really interesting world inspired by the Roman Republic. The world building is detailed but not overly so, and there are still many mysteries to be solved in the future books. The ending really spices things up in regards to world building. Vis Telimus the protagonist and the characters he interact with during the books are all well described and interesting, and they have great character developments during the story. I really look forward to see where this story is going and I'd recomend this book to any fantasy or science fiction lover.

The Will of the Many

joke tagline: a secret former prince struggles to move up the ladder at magic school for future senators in post-apocalyptic fantasy Rome

It's grippy. It's bloody and violent at times. The fantasy worldbuilding was fun. I wouldn't quite say it's YA, but it is also a young protagonist in a school setting where some moments resonate with the Hunger Games. It was enjoyable in a childhood need for fantasy book with a young protagonist in a capitalist-metaphor magic dystopia sort of way.

What this book does especially well for me is how many different directions it pulls the main character in. He's keeping his past a secret and trying to follow his own goals while simultaneously investigating a mystery, being suborned by rebels, and trying to succeed at school. There's a lot of lying and sneaking that's delicious. Being overconstrained by external forces helps balance out the plot …

Interesting world, enjoyable story

I found the world very interesting. The core idea is that people have Will -- a life force -- that they can cede to others or use for other purposes like powering machinery. The use of Will is at the absolute core of the day-to-day functioning of the society and its political structure. The society is organized into pyramids, where the higher you are, the more people cede a part of their Will to you. Of course, the more Will you command, the more powerful you are (physically, politically) and the greater tasks you can accomplish on behalf of the society.

The main character is an interesting mix of underdog and privilege: he was a prince when he grew up but his society was conquered and now he is hiding in an orphanage. He has grit, and smarts, etc, but the knowledge and training he received in his early …

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