Blood Song
2011 • 642 pages

Ratings126

Average rating4.4

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This book falls into a category that I particularly despise, which I describe as ‘the ordinary life of an extraordinary guy'. It starts by describing how incredible famous and bad ass the protagonist is in the first 1-2 pages, and it proceeds by telling how he came to be that way through the rest of the book.

And being a typical fantasy book, there is usually no much creativity in that aspect: the hero went to an isolated fighting/magic/assassin school when we was still a boy, and there he trained every hour of every day. And his teachers were cruel. And nobody liked him. And he hated that place. But slowly he began to understand the teachers better, make some friends and overall, liking the place.

Still, I really made an effort and the story did have some interesting events along the way. The problem is it's SO TERRIBLY SLOW! I can get past reading about how he put his shoes one foot at a time, then washes his face, then have breakfast, and every other insignificant detail of his everyday life. Just DON'T MAKE IT TAKE PAGES TO DESCRIBE THAT! REALLY!

I stopped reading soon after have read a few pages regarding how they learned how to make weapons.

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