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Such a breath of fresh air blowing through the realm of fantasy. It has everything a girl could want: fantastic characters, brilliant dialogue, superb world building, and a completely unpredictable plot. The structure of the book, which alternates action with interlude flashbacks, is a wonderful to add more depth to the story without bogging down the action. I could not recommend this book more highly.

The Lies of Locke Lamora sat firmly at 3 stars until the last 30% which brough it up to 4 stars. Parts of the book are 5 star material, but some drop down to 2.
In the end it was a fine read and I hope the publisher will consider dropping the later volumes to a sale price for the ebook version--I just can't bring myself to pay trade prices any more when so much very fine reading is to be had at the $2.99 or less price point. I picked up this book on sale, otherwise I may never have read it.
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In the end it was a fine read and I hope the publisher will consider dropping the later volumes to a sale price for the ebook version--I just can't bring myself to pay trade prices any more when so much very fine reading is to be had at the $2.99 or less price point. I picked up this book on sale, otherwise I may never have read it.
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It started great but by halfway in I was forcing myself forward, I just knew it would get better. it didn't.
My view, Too much description, much without adding any worth. I never cared about any of the characters, so there was no emotional investment. That make it a pretty dry read.
I loved the idea of book but it just seemed superficial.
I am not sorry I read it but I will not put it on my re-read list. ...more
My view, Too much description, much without adding any worth. I never cared about any of the characters, so there was no emotional investment. That make it a pretty dry read.
I loved the idea of book but it just seemed superficial.
I am not sorry I read it but I will not put it on my re-read list. ...more

Entertaining enough. This comes across as an origins story, so there's lots of backwards and forwards between Locke and his team working a con in the present time and how they ended up as trainees of a thief.
Could have done with a bit of an edit, as I wasn't really into all the why's and wherefores of all the surrounding people and architecture.
So, now that character development and origins is out of the way I'm looking forward to reading the next one. I hope we get to meet Sabetha who's also p ...more
Could have done with a bit of an edit, as I wasn't really into all the why's and wherefores of all the surrounding people and architecture.
So, now that character development and origins is out of the way I'm looking forward to reading the next one. I hope we get to meet Sabetha who's also p ...more

I really enjoyed it despite it being a doorstopper. I've picked up the sequel already.
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Dec 14, 2012
Danielle
marked it as to-read
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Sep 08, 2015
J.W. Wright
marked it as to-read
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