Kadomi@buecher.pnpde.social reviewed A Little Hatred by Joe Abercrombie (The Age of Madness, #1)
Vicious and delightful
5 stars
I was blown away with how much I enjoyed Abercrombie revisiting the world of the First Law trilogy in a sequel trilogy. You can easily read this right after the first trilogy though I highly recommend reading all the stand-alone books inbetween as well. Abercrombie is fantastic at returning characters, it's wonderful.
As always, it's the characters that make Abercrombie's grimdark fantasy shine, plus his dark humour. The Age of Madness does a time jump, it's set 30 years after the first trilogy. It's pretty much First Law TNG. The next generation is represented by PoV characters in the form of Prince Orso, the crown prince and wastrel son of Jezal, Savine dan Glokta, daughter of the Arch Lector, and an entrepreneur in the Industrial Revolution that has come to the union. Furthermore we have Lord Leo dan Brock, son of the Lord Governor of Angland, who's stuck in war …
I was blown away with how much I enjoyed Abercrombie revisiting the world of the First Law trilogy in a sequel trilogy. You can easily read this right after the first trilogy though I highly recommend reading all the stand-alone books inbetween as well. Abercrombie is fantastic at returning characters, it's wonderful.
As always, it's the characters that make Abercrombie's grimdark fantasy shine, plus his dark humour. The Age of Madness does a time jump, it's set 30 years after the first trilogy. It's pretty much First Law TNG. The next generation is represented by PoV characters in the form of Prince Orso, the crown prince and wastrel son of Jezal, Savine dan Glokta, daughter of the Arch Lector, and an entrepreneur in the Industrial Revolution that has come to the union. Furthermore we have Lord Leo dan Brock, son of the Lord Governor of Angland, who's stuck in war against Black Calder's son Stour Nightfall. There's also Rikke, the Dogman's daughter, who has the Long Eye, visions of the future.
There's 3 more PoV characters, including another woman, which is truly my highlight, how much Abercrombie has evolved. In the original trilogy, there's one female PoV character, Ferro, and she has about as much depth as a flat screen TV. Vengeful woman, blah blah blah. All three female PoV characters already have far more depth than Ferro ever had. Rikke is so much fun, Sandrine is fascinating and troubled, and so is Vick. So greatly improved.
I can't wait to see where this is going, and Bayaz is still more Saruman than Gandalf, for sure.