Hardcover, 688 pages

Polish language

Published Dec. 31, 2018 by MAG.

ISBN:
978-83-66065-33-8
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4 stars (6 reviews)

Logena Dziewięciopalcego, cieszącego się złą sławą barbarzyńcę, opuszcza w końcu szczęście. Czeka go los martwego barbarzyńcy, który pozostawi po sobie tylko pieśni i równie martwych przyjaciół. Jezal dan Luthar, uosobienie egoizmu, żywi jedno pragnienie: odnieść zwycięstwo w kręgu szermierczym. Lecz zbliża się wojna, a na polach bitewnych lodowatej Północy walczy się według brutalniejszych zasad niż w turnieju. Inkwizytor Glokta, kaleka, który stał się oprawcą, nie ucieszyłby się z niczego bardziej niż z widoku Jezala powracającego do domu w trumnie. Z drugiej strony człowiek ten nienawidzi każdego. Konieczność tępienia zdrady w sercu Unii, przesłuchanie za przesłuchaniem, nie zyskuje mu przyjaciół, a kolejne zwłoki pozostawiają za sobą ślad, który może doprowadzić do samego skorumpowanego serca rządu - jeśli Glokta utrzyma się dostatecznie długo przy życiu, by owym tropem podążyć...

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Review of 'The Blade Itself' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Wow, this ended up really surprising me. I walked into this book having heard some of the more common criticisms, namely the almost complete lack of plot. I'm more of a character reader myself, so I wasn't terribly worried. But even though interesting character work is important to me as a reader, I also really REALLY don't like it when the first book of a series exists solely as an introduction without its own story to lean on, so I started this off This book expecting to be really critical of that. However I knew that Abercrombie's character work was very well regarded, so I was curious to see how that tension panned out. And I have to admit, the characters won me over hard.

We follow several different POV characters as they move about their own individual adventures without any real consistent through line or story. There are hints …

Review of 'The Blade Itself' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Not boring, but not much happens. It's not a story that stands on its own. It doesn't have an ending. Though the last couple of chapters finally saw some kind of progression. You really have to go on to book 2, otherwise you don't really have a story.

The characters are great, though. Not a lot of world building. I sure hope it improves in the next books.

Enjoyable but feels too much like setup

3 stars

The First Law series has been recommended to me for a long time, and I finally decided to dive in. Abercrombie's reputation as a great character writer is well deserved, but the first book in the series is a bit light on plot. I will continue with the rest of the series, as I've heard that the plot gets better after the first entry.

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