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The Blade Itself: Book One Of The First Law (Gollancz S.F.)

By: Joe Abercrombie
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Gollancz
ISBN: 0575079797
ISBN-13: 9780575079793
Released: 08 Mar 2007
RRP: £7.99
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Dull debut - By: redbrix, 13 May 2008
There seem to be alot of easily pleased reviewers here - how can it be awarded 4 or 5 stars when alll it comprises is an introduction to some very two dimensional characters & no plot. Dont bother
Excellent fantasy - By: Dr. Stephen Culshaw, 11 May 2008
Bought this after good review in SFX & my wife & I weren't disappointed. Both thought it was an excellent book. I've just got the order from Amazon with the other two books in the trilogy & now we're fighting over who gets book 2 first !! .... grr, I lost as I'm the slow reader

One word of caution ... buy the set, as I think it's like Lord Of The Rings, it's reallly a single big book, rather than three separate but related books.

But do buy them !!
A good story, but could be better told - By: W. Masters, 08 May 2008
The Blade Itself is a fantasy book that steps away from the stereotypical fantasy being churned out by many authors in the genre & presents a fast moving storyline & a book that's quite easy to read. The story is compelling throughout although it doesn't present too many suprises & has a disappointing finish - I'd have liked something resembling a conclusion between each book in the trilogy.

There are flaws throughout, which to me detracted from what could have been a far more interesting read. At times I felt like I was being patronised by the author, things being repeated that were said only 2 pages earlier. An internal monologue seemed present so that the reader doesn't need to read between the lines.

There are interesting concepts behind each character (bar the traveller introduced at the end perhaps, who would have been better left out of the book altogether. His concept appears to be 'in dire need of a slap'), but the characters didn't develop very much beyond that, it seemed every time a character was reintroduced to the story it was necessary to force the concept on you just in case you'd forgotten them.

Overalll, I like the book, & am intriuged as to what happens in the story but I did feel an editor could go through & remove enough content to drop the page count by 50 or so & produce a better book for it. Entertaining, but I felt Joe Abercrombie has a big leap to reach the heights of George R Martin or KJ Parker.

If you buy only one fantasy novel this year.... - By: P. Brown, 23 Apr 2008
I have not purchased a fantasy novel for some years as they were alll becoming variations on a theme ( heroes on a quest to recover lost item & thwart the bad guys yadda yadda yadda yawn )and at first glance this book seemed to follow this pattern. However, I went with the initial reviews & I am so glad I did! This is not masterfull prose but the story races along, the characters are interesting & the story is engaging. I read it in a weekend & bought the sequel straight away!I am reading the third book at the moment & I am reallly enjoying it. Give it a go!
An excellent and very promising debut - By: N. Burgess, 11 Apr 2008
This is a very addictive read with a refreshing amount of wit & good humour mixed in with political intrigue. The characterisation is excellent, none of the protagonists are dull & alll are interesting in their own way. Star of the show is undoubtedly Glokta, a hard yet likeable 'torturer', his doses of cynicism & scepticism of everyone & everything around him are hilarious & the book reallly lights up whenever he's in the thick of the story, a highly recommended book.