What books have
you bought/received lately?
What books have
you bought/received lately?
My Review
I'm just going to straight up say that if you like fight scenes in fantasy stories, then this is the book for you. The action never stops. It also has a similar vibe to The Name of the Wind, especially in the beginning, as well as more old school fantasy series, such as Goodkind's Sword of Truth or even Paolini's Inheritance Cycle. Rise of the Mages, like those titles, is the story of a boy with mysterious gifts fighting against evil while trying not to let the power consume him.
In Rise of the Mages, we're following Emrael, who is training to become a weapons master but keeps falling short. However, when his city gets attacked during his final exam, all he wants to do is save his brother. Even if that means unlocking something that was hidden inside him. Something that could get him killed.
While I do think this book is perfect for readers who are nostalgic for that classic fantasy style, it did take a bit of time to get used to the dialogue. Some of the paragraphs were a little more formal than you'd expect, with long, what I like to call "mini-speeches" given by the main character or the side characters. It's not bad, it just takes a while to get used to.
Also, Emrael starts off as a rather average student. He's not the best fighter, but he's not the worst. And he has to work for his place in his school. However, he gets to be the leader of his ragtag group of friends very quickly for some reason. I guess because his mentor didn't ever step up and other people blindly decided to follow the young man who has never led anything in his life? It was a little odd, but nothing that overly detracted from the plot. Now, something that did detract from the plot was the violence. While I am not averse to violence in my fantasy stories, this one just Would. Not. Stop. At one point it was chapter after chapter of characters getting stabbed, burned alive, impaled, thrown into walls, etc. Only for our heroes to also be punched, kicked, stabbed, etc. Over and over and over again. Thank goodness the protagonists had a magical healing method or otherwise... Yikes.
Because of the constant insertion of fight scenes and the protagonist's anti-hero methods, I couldn't rate Rise of the Mages as high as I'd hoped. It's not a bad story by any means, I just think that if some of those fight scenes had turned into world-building scenes or character-driven scenes instead of slashing and hacking, a better story could have been made. I'm more of a character-driven-story kind of reader, so it's totally a personal preference. I will say that despite my negative reaction towards the end of the book (after getting bogged down in battle after battle), I was still intrigued with how the events were unfolding. I don't think I'll read the sequel to this one, but I may pick up Drakeford's future books. I think he has potential, and this debut will definitely appeal to a lot of swords and sorcery readers.
What books have
you bought/received lately?
January 2022 is over! Yeesh. That seemed to go on and on. Now, we can get to the better months, and we're almost through the winter months. Thank goodness. Other than the month that seemed to never end, things at work aren't great. I think I've reached a level of work/life burnout I never have before. It's been awful. Thankfully, though, I have books to talk about! And I read so many! It's great.
In this wrap-up,
I’ll list the books I read, the books I reviewed, the books I bought/received,
and my TBR for next month. Now, let’s get this bookish party started!
Books Read in January
I read eight books in January. Two were NetGalley eARCs: The City of Dusk by Tara Sim (a new favorite/obsession) and Rise of the Mages by Scott Drakeford. My reviews for both will be up on their respective release dates, March 22 and February 8. As for physical books, I read The Ex Hex by Rachel Hawkins, Carve the Mark by Veronica Roth, Legendary and Finale by Stephanie Garber, Under the Whispering Door by TJ Klune, and Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim. And guess what?! All of these physical books are ones I owned pre-2022! Three are even pre-2020 books! However, I do think, since I'm reading my backlist TBR books, I'm not quite getting the quality 4-5 stars I'm hoping for.
Books Bought/Received in January
I have a smaller number of books to haul this month. Thankfully. In total, I bought six books in January, five of which were physical books, and one was an ebook. The physical books include two B&N online orders of Bound by Firelight and A Marvellous Light, and three from my local used bookstore: Half-Blood, Apollyon, and Fall With Me. I bought Munro by Kresley Cole on Kindle as well. Of these, I've already read four of the six, so that's a plus too. I'm barely adding to my TBR. I forgot to add that I also received Rise of the Mages and Silk Fire by Zabe Ellor via NetGalley.
Currently Obsessed With
Lots to talk about TV-wise this month. I've been watching a lot of backlist TV shows, just like I've been reading a lot of backlist books, so I'm getting caught up on some finished series.
The show I binged throughout the first part of the month was Superstore. I finished all six seasons. After that, I started Modern Family. I think I like Superstore more, but they're both fun. Also, I finished season six of The Expanse. The series finale. It was so depressing. Not the episode; it was fine. I just don't like that there won't be any more episodes ever again. *sobs*
February TBR
February has a certain TBR theme to it. I decided to try to do some pinks, reds, and whites in honor of the lovey-dovey holiday. Do I think I'll get to all of these? Nope. But it could be fun to read them. I'm currently in the middle of Legendborn, and I think after it, I'll read Once Upon a Broken Heart, since it will decide whether or not I keep the Caraval books I own. I'm still kind of meh on the trilogy overall. Oh, and I'm trying to read Munro, and then Crescent City #2, House of Sky and Breath, releases February 15. That's the February book club pick, so I have to read it.
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Okay, well, that's the month of January, plus some February sneak peeks, all wrapped up into one post. Do you have a wrap-up post for last month? If so, share in the comments!