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Age of Ash - Daniel Abraham [March 1, 2022]
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9% in, quite a few things happening. I am liking Alys's chapters so far. The scene with the guard was hilarious. The way the author described the surroundings and the world, is very descriptive. (view spoiler)

9% in, quite a few things happening. I am liking Alys's chapters ..."
I have the ARC copy too and was wondering. I went and looked at the Amazon preview and it looks like they just have gaps between each chapter rather than a number.
And there's no map in the ARC....grrr


Awesome, thank you

Mine's from NetGalley too. What the heck? lol It has a placeholder for a map, but no actual map. Probably an earlier edition of the ARC.


I am loving the story so far. I don't event need a map so far to enjoy it haha, it's just so atmospheric.
I think we have three POVs so far.
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As for magic, I think this would be at the low end like his Dagger and Coins series? But it's still early to tell.

9% in, quite a few things happening. I am liking Alys's chapters ..."
Agree on it being very descriptive, but not boring. It just gives more life to the city. As for your spoiler, I bet we gonna find out soon enough!


Then I got totally absorbed in Malice and pushed everything to the side until I finished it lol

Spoilers for people at about 320 or so pages into the hardcover(view spoiler)

Yeah, the lack of chapter numbers makes discussion hard. Ihave the HC version, Rob, but am not up to page 320 yet so your spoiler will have a wait a bit. Overall I've been enjoying it so far.




Not a complaint, but it's put my non-committal reading on slow mode.

What confused me was why (don't read if you have not finished part 2) (view spoiler) a surprising pothole if you ask me.
And yes, I finished and I liked it. What I love the most is that I expect the next book to have a different set of protagonists and I am really looking forward to it!

I'm wondering if the lack of chapter numbers is to unhinge the reader in time a little.


I read an interview with the author about the book, and was especially interested in his description of the structure of the series: instead of a typical chronological trilogy, the three books would cover the same time period, but a different aspect of the city life and events, from a different viewpoint. Some characters from the previous books might have background or regular cameos, and the main POVs for the other books, in Abraham's words: (view spoiler)
Here's the interview:
(https://winteriscoming.net/2022/02/12...)
Knowing this, it's made me really curious about the holes and bits that we're not seeing in the timeline, and also about any random pass-by characters that the text lingers on for more than a sentence. I'm not done with the book yet so I'm curious to see how @Rob said "I finished and really enjoyed it as well as the way it turns out which gives me a sense for the rest of the series."--very curious for that spoiler tag! I'm curious for exactly that--how finishing the story will give me that sense of the structure of the rest of the series, how a story can be complete when there is still 2/3rds of it yet to come, and how the other two books will fill in the holes.
So far, I've finished part 1.
Guard dude w/no belt (view spoiler)
Sammish (view spoiler)
@Silvana & Mayim, re: Alys & Andomaka (view spoiler)

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by the by: I hope the poor guard will also make a comeback in the next book
I love Sammish, I simply love her. What a wonderful character. A respite from Alys in how she was consumed by her obsession. (It was very difficult for me to read and I have had my share of grief in my life).

On the other hand, Sammish also has an obsession--but hers is one of love, and instead of the story driving her deeper and closing her mind off the way Alys's grief is, it opens her to more observations and suspicions, and may even be drawing her out of her obsession. Just a lot of interesting parallels going on here.
About 10 sections in to part 2, on comparative religions. (view spoiler)
Kithamar inheritance rite, dagger and boy (view spoiler)
I also just realized that my ereader is only changing the page count ever 2-3 pages, so I've actually read a lot more than the 160 pages it tells me. Stinker. I keep looking at the pages and being like, no way I've only read 4 pages! It feels like 10! Well, it was 10. *thwbpt* <-- sound effect of sticking my tongue out at my ereader.

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