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Tag Archives: Mark Lawrence
The Broken Empire Trilogy: by Mark Lawrence–a Review by Jamie Edmundson
The Broken Empire series by Mark Lawrence – Prince of Thorns, King of Thorns, Emperor of Thorns I actually read Red Sister before this series and was a bit ‘so where’s the grimdark, Mark?’ Having read this series I’m ‘Ah, … Continue reading
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Red Sister Review by Jamie Edmundson
Red Sister by Mark Lawrence Review by Jamie Edmundson Mark Lawrence has been one of the biggest names in Fantasy for a while, so it was well past time I got around to reading him. I’ve come close a couple … Continue reading
Prince of Thorns Review by: Michael Evan
Prince of Thorns by Mark LawrenceReview by: Michael Evan Mark Lawrence’s fantasy debut is a powerhouse piece of literature. While dark in overall tone, and perhaps comparable to Joe Abercrombie’s work, Lawrence really paints a more focused picture and tugs … Continue reading