The Thousandfold Thought

, #3

Mass Market Paperback, 638 pages

English language

Published Jan. 16, 2007 by Penguin Canada.

ISBN:
978-0-14-301536-9
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Only Shimeh remains. The Padirajah has been slain, and the heathen Fanim have fled in disarray. One final march will bring the Holy War to the City of the Latter Prophet. But so very much has changed...

The final reckoning is at hand. Faceless assassins will strike in the dead of night. Kings and emperors will fall. The sorcerous Schools will be unleashed. And Anasûrimbor Kellhus will at last confront his father. If Kellhus could subvert an entire holy war within a year, what has Moënghus accomplished in thirty? What is the meaning of his Thousandfold Thought?

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Better, especially in the final third, but too bleak for too little plot

With me very much liking the first book and very much not liking the second, as I started this, I already feeling skeptical about the series.

Well, overall, although this book was better than the second, there’s not enough for an redemption.

With the first book focussing on the political machinations before the Holy War, and the second trudging though the war itself, here it’s mostly philosophy and metaphysics. Although I do like some of this, even when it makes for hard reading, there’s only so much dense pondering I can take when we still don’t get any further on with the plot.

For the first two-thirds, everyone is continually just fawning over the main character and how great they are, when really, as the reader, we only see a sociopathic and misogynic mad man. It’s stupid to think others couldn’t see that at all, especially as …

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  • Fiction
  • Fantasy