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Lawrence, Mark- Prince of Thorns(The Broken Empire #1);Informal Buddy Read:Starts November 13 2014


I fell in love with Mark Lawrence's writing after reading Prince of Fools.



Hey Rebecca! You're reading a dark fantasy? :O

Sure, why not?!? This has been a year of branching out for me so we'll see how this goes :)
I should have it soon but you don't have to wait for me.


Can't believe I'm reading another jumping timeline!

Can't believe I'm reading another jumping timeline!"
LOL! Locke Lamora seems tame to Jorg. Except for (view spoiler) he seemed like a mischievous boy, you know?

You're absolutely right

Can't believe I'm reading another jumping timeline!"
LOL! Lo..."
Just started chapter 4. And Locke Lamora is a cute kitten next to Jorg





I've read about 20% of


However, Joe Abercrombie released

Okay, now about the book! Spoilers abound!
Thru Chapter 25 (view spoiler)
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Have you? Is it any good?"
yep, I've read


I'm only 10% in and I have to say, Jorg is nearing towards a villain than a anti-hero. He is really distasteful (to be polite). So much so that I've considered DNF-ing. (view spoiler) . I'll check back in when I read more.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>


It's an interesting world, but I don't have a good feel for it. Maybe it would be better to say I don't feel like I have the whole picture. It's an incomplete vision in my mind.
After spending 2 hours waddling through


I am inclined to agree with you, Vi. I have read a little bit further, and there are at least some explanations for why Jorg is the way he is, but I don't think it quite justifies it, IMO. He's pretty unpleasant, and I am hoping that he starts doing something to redeem himself.
It is interesting also how the author has combined a fantasy world with a real one. Jorg reads Plutarch, for instance, and yet the world he is existing in is definitely not ours.

Jorg is a little harder to like so far. I like anti-heroes, but not when they're (view spoiler) .

I like reading the backstory of Jorg. Like NancyHelen says, it gives quite an explanation but does not justify it. But I'm definitely intrigued by his motives.
NancyHelen - It's true about the world. His tutor for example sounds like chinese to me? The author is probably using the same geography, time etc but the kingdom looks to be fictional.

You're absolutely right. It's do strange to think that he's only 14. (view spoiler) *shivers*

It's true about the world. His tutor for example sounds like chinese to me? The author is probably using the same geography, time etc but the kingdom looks to be fictional. ..."
I hadn't caught that about his tutor, but you could be right. The combination of real and fantasy means I do have to think quite hard. So, did Plutarch come from Greece? Does Greece exist? Or am I over thinking it now?! :-)

I never saw him as entirely bad from the very beginning. I think I just assumed he's a child and was manipulated or traumatized by adults into his actions. Ordinary children, even in that world, don't set out with a band of hooligans and commit mayhem.

I loved that part in Locke Lamora. It only takes some trauma in life to go to the darkside. ;)
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Prince of Fools (other topics)The Lies of Locke Lamora (other topics)
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Book Synopsis:
When he was nine, he watched as his mother and brother were killed before him. At thirteen, he led a band of bloodthirsty thugs. By fifteen, he intends to be king.
It's time for Prince Honorous Jorg Ancrath to return to the castle he turned his back on, to take what's rightfully his. Since the day he hung pinned on the thorns of a briar patch and watched Count Renar's men slaughter his mother and young brother, Jorg has been driven to vent his rage.
Life and death are no more than a game to him and he has nothing left to lose. But treachery awaits him in his father's castle. Treachery and dark magic. No matter how fierce his will, can one young man conquer enemies with power beyond his imagining?