An enjoyable and nicely-illustrated novella that didn't overstay its welcome.

Fantastic. Sweet and bittersweet, weird and retro but also a bit timeless - Cordwainer Smith is sublime and this story was a nice little joy and distraction.

A good primer on how spectacle and sentiment can do a lot of work for your budding tyrannies.

This book was an awesome ‘end' to the main series, and they handled dealing with Clariel/Chlorr in a surprising way in lieu of the cliche I expected. Plus, getting to see the Disreputable Dog again made me far happier than it had any right to.

It's always fantastic when an author comes back to a series and the book feels like he never left it. Fantastic book that really helps a reader understand just how someone in the world of the Abhorsen might be seduced by Free Magic.

Hilarious read through if you've ever had to deal with Linux or any of the ‘true' Unices. So many of the gripes are still (kind of, sort of) true to this day.

Some enjoyable characters and a good feel, but the means of the murder felt too fantastic to not beleaguer one's suspension of disbelief.

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Pretty damn good. Interesting theology, engaging story, and Piers managed to write the women in it less horribly than he usually does. I don't see myself reading much further in this series if at all, but if that's so then this was a good place for me to bow out.

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Simply wonderful. I love RF and this is one of those books that makes him ever so much more complex.

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One of Pratchett's finest. Moist is a thoroughly enjoyable character and you get a decent helping of Vetinari to round everything else. If you're a computing history nerd, you'll find the entire phreaking/hacker culture/Bell Labs nods and metaphors to be enjoyable as well.

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