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I picked up the first two books of the Gentleman Bastards on a whim after seeing some very good press for them here on Goodreads, and shortly got roped into a monthly read for this, the debut. Unlike many books I've read lately, I had almost no expectations lined up for this. I was pretty neutral on most plot synopses, and while thievery is not an uncommon foundation for a fantasy story nowadays, Scott Lynch wastes little time in distinguishing his setting.
Lynch breathes an uncommon amount of li ...more
Lynch breathes an uncommon amount of li ...more

I first became aware of Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastard Series when I saw Republic of Thieves in a local bookstore. Being a huge fan of Venetian Carnival, the cover instantly grabbed my attention, but once I had realized it was the third book in a series, I held off on it. Finally I picked up the first novel, The Lies of Locke Lamora, having little knowledge about it other than it was about thieves and had glowing reviews.
This book blew me away. I absolutely loved it.
The characters are fantastic ...more
This book blew me away. I absolutely loved it.
The characters are fantastic ...more

This should have been a four or maybe five star read; however, the book gets in its own way.
There is much to like:
• at its core, it’s a revenge novel and as it should be, revenge has a high price tag
• It is also a great heist story with all the complications tossed in to make it exciting
• the characters are likable, especially Locke who is Han Solo meets Danny Ocean
• the setting is a vaguely Italian Fantasy Medieval world
• Magic is rare, deadly and remains mysterious
• The bad guys aren’t Tolk ...more
There is much to like:
• at its core, it’s a revenge novel and as it should be, revenge has a high price tag
• It is also a great heist story with all the complications tossed in to make it exciting
• the characters are likable, especially Locke who is Han Solo meets Danny Ocean
• the setting is a vaguely Italian Fantasy Medieval world
• Magic is rare, deadly and remains mysterious
• The bad guys aren’t Tolk ...more

Great fantasy world and character development. Dialogue was a bit eccentric at times but I'm excited to read more.
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