
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
”They will not break me. Fuck them all. They will not break me.”
Okay, I have to admit it…now we’re cooking. The third book in this series goes to the fourth dungeon, an immensely complicated railway network called the Iron Tangle, where it really doesn’t help to have a map because it’d probably have too many dimensions for humans to perceive. As it is, while Dinniman does provide a rudimentary sketch about 300-some odd pages in, it only serves to emphasize just how impossibly wild and out of control the world building is going to get. It’s a beast of a book, but it’s validating my status as a passenger on the hype train now, when I was almost ready to give up after Book 1 disappointed me. And the promise of four elemental themed dungeons in one level for the next book…let’s just say I can see why that one has a longer wait at the library than either of its two predecessors combined.
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