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A review by rodneywilliam
The Wisdom of Crowds by Joe Abercrombie
2.0
I say this as someone who's love for Abercrombie's writing is young and very much blooming, someone who picked up A little hatred and genuinely could not put it down, this is an unpleasant book to read.
Cynical to the point of pretention with its attempt at apeing an Orwellian dystopia, Yes Joe some are more equal that others I fucking get it, I don't need 50 chapters of this shit dear God! Can we just get back to the military fantasy... pleeeease. Fuck! The pacing is frustrating, the tone consistently drawl, the beats repetitive... I'm bored, I'm just bored...and I'm only half way through. Fuck!
I give up. DNF
Cynical to the point of pretention with its attempt at apeing an Orwellian dystopia, Yes Joe some are more equal that others I fucking get it, I don't need 50 chapters of this shit dear God! Can we just get back to the military fantasy... pleeeease. Fuck! The pacing is frustrating, the tone consistently drawl, the beats repetitive... I'm bored, I'm just bored...and I'm only half way through. Fuck!
I give up. DNF