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The City of Towers by Keith Baker
3.0
That was pretty fun!
My copy had some grammatical errors in it that really broke my immersion.
At a couple points the Eberron parts felt bolted on to a generic sword & sorcery fantasy.
The who conclusion was super exciting. Ended on a couple of cliffhangers and with a couple loose threads that are, I'm sure, meant to draw the reader into the next book of the series, which is bait that I'm not going to take at this moment.
Killing off the most likable of the main characters (rather unceremoniously at that) was a pretty bold move.
My copy had some grammatical errors in it that really broke my immersion.
At a couple points the Eberron parts felt bolted on to a generic sword & sorcery fantasy.
The who conclusion was super exciting. Ended on a couple of cliffhangers and with a couple loose threads that are, I'm sure, meant to draw the reader into the next book of the series, which is bait that I'm not going to take at this moment.
Killing off the most likable of the main characters (rather unceremoniously at that) was a pretty bold move.