Acacia, pt III
Now I’ve finished it, I can give a proper verdict. It’s still worth reading, and I’ll want to read the next one – though I may go to the library for it, at least.
Unusually for series fantasy, we get a decent amount of plot closure – it’s very much “come back for another story” rather than “come back to see how it carries on”.
He’s got the bones of a very good story indeed there, and some really, really good imagery. If only we could crossbreed him with David Eddings…
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