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290 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 1, 2019
Every wizard in Fastella was gathered in the Guild Hall, even the wizardesses.This left me replying sarcastically, "Wow, even the wizardesses, like females even count." The problem is that it took at least a full page before it sunk in that this was narrated in a specific character's (a wizard's) point of view, so when first encountered it seems like the book's attitude, not just the character's. Maybe this is bad reading on my part, but it's at least partly due to the POV style, a rotating limited third-person POV, but one that's distant from the character in question. We're not deep inside the character's head at any point. Still, I accept that this attitude towards wizardesses as "the weaker wizard sex," as well as most of the "your talents are thievery, my talents are boobs" perspective that we were given during Jace's scenes in the prior book, are properly attributable to specific characters, even when the words came out of a different character's mouth.