![]() Not because it is a bad one - it actually is a pretty good one. Elsa I instantly got the image of Gwendoline Christie's Brienne of Tarth in my brain and it never went away. Lucas was the most level-headed out of the lot. I think my favorite characters were Friar Lucas and Sir Elsa LaFey. I liked Malcolm until he chose his religion over his son. Both male and female knights were called "Sir," which didn't help matters any. There were a lot of well thought out characters, though it was getting close to a Game of Thrones level of confusion of names to remember. I enjoyed the world building and explaination of religions, even if their followers could be nutcases (though I suppose that's true to life). Lots of zealotry and "fun" things like that. Only in this case very real evidence of both sides' gods are clear as day, but each side is still screaming that they are the right religion and those others are heretics and must die. If you've ever watched a religious debate between two religions, that's something like what's going on here. However, I can't quite understand how I'm supposed to feel here. I enjoyed the read I certainly wouldn't have read a 600 page book I wasn't enjoying. I'm honestly not sure what to make of this book. ![]()
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