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Half a War by Joe Abercrombie
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"'A warriors place is at Death's side' said Raith as he stood. 'So he can introduce her to his enemies'"

Half a War is the conclusive third book in Joe Abercrombie's Shattered Sea saga. It follows on smoothly from the events at the conclusion of Half a World and we find ourselves witness to the politics and events surrounding a very shaky alliance of nations. These nations of once bitter enemies being Vansterland ruled by The Breaker of Swords and neighbouring Gettland whose monarch is The Iron King. (You don't get nicknames like those anymore...) Their association is only held as it is at this time due to the imminent war with The High King with his gathered support of the majority of the world's military.

Although all the colourful character's from the prior two books who we have grown to love, respect, not trust, amongst other emotions are present here, the novel mainly follows two new editions to the narrative. The first of these new players is the young self-doubting Princess Skara from Throvenland who is ill-prepared for the brutality of this world and the war which threatens her homeland. The second is Raith, Vansterland's ruler's swordbearer whose traits are that he is a violence-loving, war hungry, emotionless brute. We closely follow their journies and the way that they changed and grew during the book's progression, whilst evaluating where their place in this world was and what they aspired to be. It is intriguing to see how their decisions cause ripples throughout the story as they change their, and others ultimate destinies. These two characters do cross each others paths throughout the book and it is really intriguing how they interact yet I will not say anymore regarding that point as I do not wish to spoil the story.

This trilogy is not as complicated as a large amount of modern fantasy. Abercrombie does not feel the tale would be enhanced with advising us about fourteen thousand years of history and in addition, unlike some tales from this genre, the God's and their attributes are easy to follow in the simplistic and self-explanatory nature of their names. Mother Sun, Father Earth, Mother War etc... These factors make me believe that a younger audience would appreciate what is printed here, moreso than some of the "Swords and Sorcery" books that are out there. Hell, we even have a couple of love stories in the mix for good measure.

One of the main concepts in this story is that only half a war is won with swords. There are a wealth of individuals who support this side of the war spectrum including Bright Yilling and Thorn Bathu. The other side is more focused on what can be achieved and won with the mind as seen by the cunningness of Farther Yarvi and Koll amongst others. It may be that both sides will be just as influential in the unfolding of the events.

There are twists and turns aplenty to look forward to as well which come across with such high impact because we only follow one side of the warring factions point of views and therefore have no idea what the other alliance are plotting or doing at any time apart from rumours, hearsay and the messages delivered from other nations by birds.

We are blessed with everything you could wish for from a fantastic fantasy finale including epic warrior showdowns, betrayals, sieges, love ones lost, battles on the bow of ships etc... The saga is wrapped up nicely and is fulfilling to those who have dedicated numerous hours into this world. It is anything but predictable. It also seems like Abercrombie could return to write future novels in this universe should he wish going forwards.

The only real gripe I had is minor and that is the fact that characters seemed to traverse the landscape of this world ridiculously fast so they appear at the next important plot point conveniently. In previous books, these journies would have taken much longer than the time that passes on the occasions here.

I think I will pick up The Blade Itself next and just see how different the worlds are.

James :) - If you have a spare two minutes then check out my blog@ www.youandibooks.wordpress.com
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Reading Progress

April 25, 2015 – Shelved as: to-read
April 25, 2015 – Shelved
June 28, 2016 – Started Reading
July 27, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
October 30, 2016 – Shelved as: fantasy
November 21, 2016 –
page 27
5.43% "I have started this book 3 times and have never got past the first chapter. I have no idea why. As reading the first chapter this time, I was thinking to myself, yes, I remember this part and it is awesome! I must confuse myself sometimes. I have just finished chapter 2 and it is always nice to be dealt scenes with Father Yarvi and his gang of ruffians. Loving it so far."
November 21, 2016 –
page 49
9.86% "Only half a war is fought with swords. We are only privy to the happenings of characters from the Vansterland, Gettland and Throvenland alliance. In that sense only viewing perspectives from one side of the impending war too."
November 21, 2016 –
page 79
15.9% "Princess Skara is awesome."
November 21, 2016 –
page 105
21.13% "I am a disgrace because I loved the first two books but this has been sitting on my bookshelf for the last 18 months. If I wasn't me, I would think I was a bit of a fool."
November 21, 2016 –
page 141
28.37%
November 21, 2016 –
page 176
35.41% "Welcome back Skifr and indeed, let's go to war!!"
November 22, 2016 –
page 210
42.25%
November 22, 2016 –
page 250
50.3% "Raith, if the act that you are planning to do has the desired effect then we are no longer going to be friends, young man."
November 22, 2016 –
page 290
58.35% "Bright Yilling is very likable to say he is a complete and utter bastard! Lol"
November 22, 2016 –
page 327
65.79%
November 22, 2016 –
page 360
72.43% "Two of the most famous warriors in the Shattered Sea have just had an epic showdown. Why can there only be one winner? :("
November 22, 2016 –
page 401
80.68% "There has just been an awesome climactic battle which makes me think, what the hell is going to happen over the next 96 pages?"
November 22, 2016 –
page 453
91.15% "Not too long of this left now and it seems to be wrapping up the trilogy nicely."
November 22, 2016 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Luna. ✨ (new)

Luna. ✨ Awesome review


message 2: by Celeste (new)

Celeste Great review, dear!


message 3: by Holden (new) - added it

Holden Johnson Good review James! I need to read Abercrombie... I started the Blade Itself a long time ago but got busy and forgot to finish it.


message 4: by Petrik (new) - added it

Petrik holy shit you finish reading in one day???? great review dude, I wish I could ask you to compare with first law trilogy but apparently you haven't read it yet.


James Tivendale Petrik wrote: "holy shit you finish reading in one day???? great review dude, I wish I could ask you to compare with first law trilogy but apparently you haven't read it yet."

Yes, Petrik. I have no social life @ the moment and that is fine by me!
The Blade Itself is on the bookshelf next to me. It is one of my next five or so reads so I will let you know mate.


message 6: by Petrik (new) - added it

Petrik James wrote: "Petrik wrote: "holy shit you finish reading in one day???? great review dude, I wish I could ask you to compare with first law trilogy but apparently you haven't read it yet."

Yes, Petrik. I have ..."


Nice, i'll be waiting for it before jumping to this Shattered Sea trilogy! :)


message 7: by Lee (new)

Lee Great review Sir! I read with interest that you were going to read the blade next. I am hugely confident that you will find it is AWESOME. I was somewhatvdisdapinted with this series, whereas the blade itself is one of my all time favs


message 8: by P (new)

P This sounds good ! I wish I had time to start reading this :)


Tyson Stewart Great review and summary. I found your point about how the characters travels seemed to have speed up to be interesting. Although I think the author decided to speed it up just to move the story along.


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