A TOP TIER FANTASY SERIES ⚔️ Age of Madness spoiler-free review

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • A TOP TIER FANTASY SERIES ⚔️ Age of Madness spoiler-free review ~ A Little Hatred, The Trouble with Peace, and The Wisdom of Crowds
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Комментарии • 42

  • @AsiniusNaso
    @AsiniusNaso Месяц назад +7

    I’ve said this before, but Abercrombie’s prose is seriously overlooked! It doesn’t come to the forefront as often, but when it does it’s exceptional.

  • @suvash11
    @suvash11 Месяц назад +3

    Not a huge fantasy fan. But the Age of Madness trilogy is genuinely one of the best books I have ever read. I love how it's more character focused and less so on world building. I definitely agree it feels more like Historical Fiction.

  • @Sam-jx8tv
    @Sam-jx8tv Месяц назад +3

    I love Joes books. WoC is my favorite of the series. I just love the mirror he holds up to humanity and the nature of power. Its grim but it is pretty realistic. Some call it bleak but i call it grey and honest. There is nothing pretty about progress.

  • @tonkabeanicecream5698
    @tonkabeanicecream5698 Месяц назад +2

    I really struggled with the first book and even the first trilogy with the meandering plot.
    I read the first after hearing everyone everywhere gush about the first law. I thought it was meh at best. Then decided I would push through and finish the trilogy to see what all the crazies are talking about. I finished the trilogy and felt exactly the same as after I had finished the first book.
    6 - 12 months later I decided to try again, felt exactly the same but this time decided to push firther with the standalone books and fell in love with "Best Served Cold", liked "The Heroes" and disliked "Red Country".
    I then read through the Age of Madness trilogy and loved that.
    Eventually I went back and re read the original trilogy and after falling in love with the world and characters so much I really like that too now.
    In conclusion, Joe Abercrombie turned a heavy plot focused reader into someone who can enioy character focused books.

  • @heather9130
    @heather9130 Месяц назад +8

    It's definitely not the series for me cause I love heroic protagonists. But my husband is enjoying the first law trilogy on your recommendation. He says it really is meandering. And then he said the intrigue has reached a point that he no longer cares if there's a big plot moment. The character work is fascinating. We both DM D&D campaigns, so he gives me all the spoilers and we're taking notes.

  • @Apollo9898LP
    @Apollo9898LP 29 дней назад +1

    if anyone in the comments wants another good grimdark fantasy story that has a bit of hope to its tragedy in the end, I really can't recommend The Silt Verses enough. It's an audio drama podcast but it has really high production quality (and only gets better as the seasons go on), it recently finished so it is a complete work at 46 episodes long. Also much like Joe Abercrombie, the creators Jon Ware and Muna Hussen are really good at crafting characters who are terrible people but you end up loving and caring about anyway. And maybe unlike Abercrombie, some of those characters actually become better people by the end, even though that doesn't help them escape their fates. It's a great series, so if anyone is looking for more grimdark, please check it out! Deserves way more attention that it's getting

  • @urbanmongrel1283
    @urbanmongrel1283 Месяц назад +1

    Only read little hatred so far but was blown away at how good it is. I fell in to Jay Kristoff empire books which side tracked me from returning to Abercrombie.

  • @reine117
    @reine117 Месяц назад

    Age of Madness is forever in my all time favourite books. So glad you finally got around to it and loved it. Everyone should read it!

  • @samuelthompson7486
    @samuelthompson7486 Месяц назад +1

    Age of Madness is in my top three favorite series

  • @average-rice1068
    @average-rice1068 Месяц назад

    you laid this out so eloquently and beautifully !

  • @OnlyTheBestFantasyNovels
    @OnlyTheBestFantasyNovels Месяц назад

    Really great breakdown. I 100% agree on the foreshadowing, Joe was just playing with us man. I'm going to re-read this series later this year/early next year, looking forward to seeing if it holds up!

  • @voodjin
    @voodjin Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the recommendation I've never heard of this author but you made it sound so interesting I'm gonna check it out.. the only thing that sucks is I live in Germany and if you want an English version of the book Amazon can't deliver the paperback version only soft cover crap so I had to search online to get it somewhere else.. looking forward to the read..

  • @martinjrgensen8234
    @martinjrgensen8234 Месяц назад

    Joes characters are so well written and fascinating.
    Joes new book is out next year, so there is hope ❤️

  • @OcculticaLHP
    @OcculticaLHP Месяц назад +1

    I feel so strongly that she over exaggerated the idea of there being no heroic or lovable characters XD but most characters are indeed basically real people, and therefore flawed

  • @carliewritesstuff
    @carliewritesstuff Месяц назад

    💖💖💖 My all-time favourite too and the biggest influence on my own writing 😅

  • @Alicia-606
    @Alicia-606 Месяц назад

    The Age of Madness trilogy was perfection in my book. Great review!

  • @Srbthmlnsmth
    @Srbthmlnsmth Месяц назад

    I love this series!!!!! And I 100% agree with you on his character work it’s brilliant but also despicable. Though I find when authors do this outside adult and in ya / na they get hated for it…….

  • @lightningtiger7721
    @lightningtiger7721 Месяц назад

    Great review!

  • @ericneff9908
    @ericneff9908 Месяц назад

    So, I may be in a minority in that I thought the First Law trilogy was perhaps a little above average. Is Age of Madness so much better that its worth the committment? Or is it likely to be more of the same for someone like me?

  • @thewitchyreader6131
    @thewitchyreader6131 Месяц назад

    Great Video!

  • @Nightlightknight
    @Nightlightknight Месяц назад +1

    I wanted to try Abercrombie, but I didn’t really like The Blade Itself.

    • @RubALamp
      @RubALamp Месяц назад +2

      The Blade Itself is really good at setting up the characters. I would recommend, if you're willing and able, reading Before They Are Hanged for you to see how the story starts to piece together. If you don't end up liking it, then yeah, there's no point in reading further.

    • @Nightlightknight
      @Nightlightknight Месяц назад +1

      @@RubALamp thank you for your suggestion. This was years ago and I might find i take to it better now.

  • @tkinsey3
    @tkinsey3 Месяц назад

    I was disappointed by the ending of WoC (felt a bit like a rehash of Last Argument of Kings), but otherwise, the series was easily his best writing. Trouble With Peace specifically was like 11 out 10. Just spectacular.

    • @RubALamp
      @RubALamp Месяц назад +2

      I think it was to point out out how, despite wanting to be different, Glokta ends up being relatively the same as Bayaz, but I know what you mean.

  • @Mewkeytay
    @Mewkeytay Месяц назад

    I have a great write style... but I haven't written anything real yet... have you written any stories?

  • @twiceborn_by_grace
    @twiceborn_by_grace Месяц назад

    Do you know any books that are like Assassin’s Creed? I really like the time travel and historical fiction. I feel like I’ve asked you this before 😂.

  • @brigadoom
    @brigadoom Месяц назад

    Love your review and enthusiasm, will have to read again, my biggest criticism is that I don't know if he can beat The First Law trilogy.

  • @nmal8702
    @nmal8702 Месяц назад

    Can you please give Sun Eater by Christopher Ruocchio a chance? It’s a wonderful mix of fantasy and sci fi!

  • @wachyfanning
    @wachyfanning Месяц назад +11

    Person who has lived under capitalism says so confidently that "this is the nature of mankind".

    • @RubALamp
      @RubALamp Месяц назад +1

      I mean, so far he's right. That doesn't mean we're unable to change our nature.

    • @wachyfanning
      @wachyfanning Месяц назад +2

      @@RubALamp Not "so far". Capitalism is a recent development. There was a time prior to this where this was not the way of the world. He can't see any further than before his birth.

    • @arglebargle5531
      @arglebargle5531 Месяц назад

      ​@@wachyfanningcapitalism is recent, but it's entirely possible to link it to other practices in economic history and draw reasonable - if not necessarily correct - conclusions about humans as economic animals

    • @wachyfanning
      @wachyfanning Месяц назад

      @@arglebargle5531 What do you mean 'link it to other practices'?

    • @arglebargle5531
      @arglebargle5531 Месяц назад

      @@wachyfanning you can look at specific human traits and see how they exist under a variety of economic systems beyond capitalism. Making a judgment about humanity based on consistency on how it acts under both capitalism and other systems.

  • @firecracker3911
    @firecracker3911 Месяц назад

    Unfortunately, I am tired of reality. I still would like to read this series.

  • @DreamingTruth.author
    @DreamingTruth.author Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤