Black Prism

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Brent Weeks: Black Prism (2010, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

480 pages

English language

Published Jan. 24, 2010 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-7481-1697-3
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Gavin Guile is the Prism, the most powerful man in the world. He is high priest and emperor, a man whose power, wit, and charm are all that preserves a tenuous peace. But Prisms never last, and Guile knows exactly how long he has left to live: Five years to achieve five impossible goals. But when Guile discovers he has a son, born in a far kingdom after the war that put him in power, he must decide how much he's willing to pay to protect a secret that could tear his world apart.

8 editions

reviewed The Black Prism by Brent Weeks (Lightbringer, #1)

Review of 'The Black Prism' on 'Goodreads'

i'vecread several disappointed reviews and still gave it a try (because the library is running low on any audiobooks in the genres that i can tolerate, let alone interestibg ones). surprisingly, i actually did like the story!

reviewed The Black Prism by Brent Weeks (Lightbringer, #1)

Review of 'The Black Prism' on 'Goodreads'

I have to admit I loved this book way more than I ever expected it to. I enjoyed the Night Angel series from Brent Weeks, but it was just solid fantasy, nothing extraordinary. The Black Prism however wowed me with a really unique magic system based on the spectrum of light, and an intriguing story, where backstory is only revealed slowly.

The main character is Gavin Guile, the Prism, who can draw magic from all colors of the spectrum. The academy of drafters, the magic-users of this world, is called Chromeria, and the Prism is basically the Emperor of the world. Apparently only one such Prism is ever born in a generation, only in his case it isn't true. His renegade brother Dazen also made a claim on being Prism, and so sixteen years ago they fought a drawn-out war called the False Prism War. Gavin won, and since then …

reviewed The Black Prism by Brent Weeks (Lightbringer, #1)

Review of 'The Black Prism' on 'Goodreads'

Liked it. Took me a while to really understand what was going on. The magic took forever for me to understand, but it's a real interesting world. I also don't quite under the Black Prism title...did I miss something? Hmmmm

reviewed The Black Prism by Brent Weeks (Lightbringer, #1)

Review of 'The Black Prism' on 'Goodreads'

A good read. I enjoyed the setting and the characters, but it kept reminding me of Warbreaker by Sanderson, which is a book I really enjoyed. Then I would be slightly disappointed when it went its own direction.

--- EDIT---
Just reread this book. It was even better the second time, particularly in light of the subsequent books.

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Subjects

  • Fiction, fantasy, epic
  • Fathers and sons, fiction