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Title | : | Prince of Fools (The Red Queen's War #1) |
Author | : | Mark Lawrence |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 355 pages |
Published | : | June 3rd 2014 by Ace |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. High Fantasy. Adult. Dark Fantasy. Magic |
Mark Lawrence
Hardcover | Pages: 355 pages Rating: 4.07 | 25242 Users | 2025 Reviews
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The Red Queen is old but the kings of the Broken Empire dread her like no other. For all her reign, she has fought the long war, contested in secret, against the powers that stand behind nations, for higher stakes than land or gold. Her greatest weapon is The Silent Sister—unseen by most and unspoken of by all.The Red Queen’s grandson, Prince Jalan Kendeth—drinker, gambler, seducer of women—is one who can see The Silent Sister. Tenth in line for the throne and content with his role as a minor royal, he pretends that the hideous crone is not there. But war is coming. Witnesses claim an undead army is on the march, and the Red Queen has called on her family to defend the realm. Jal thinks it’s all a rumor—nothing that will affect him—but he is wrong.
After escaping a death trap set by the Silent Sister, Jal finds his fate magically intertwined with a fierce Norse warrior. As the two undertake a journey across the Empire to undo the spell, encountering grave dangers, willing women, and an upstart prince named Jorg Ancrath along the way, Jalan gradually catches a glimmer of the truth: he and the Norseman are but pieces in a game, part of a series of moves in the long war—and the Red Queen controls the board.
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Original Title: | Prince of Fools |
ISBN: | 0425268780 (ISBN13: 9780425268780) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Red Queen's War #1 |
Literary Awards: | David Gemmell Legend Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2015), David Gemmell Ravenheart Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Cover Art (2015), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2014) |
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Ratings: 4.07 From 25242 Users | 2025 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books Prince of Fools (The Red Queen's War #1)
Wow! That ending!Well, this was awesome. I cant remember the last time I laughed so hard whilst reading a book, and so many times. Whilst there is also a share of horror and bloody action, some philosophy and darkness this book never ventures too far into the dark zone and I can wholeheartedly recommend to all fantasy lovers.A must read for Norse gods (especially Loki) and Vikings fans.Im a liar and a cheat and a coward, but I will never, ever, let a friend down. Unless of course not lettingThree.Three times.That's how many times I attempted this book before it stuck. Three. (Could I be more annoying?)Each time I picked up the book, I couldn't stand the main character, Prince Jalan. Hated him in fact. Yes, it was written superbly, it's Mark Lawrence for crying out loud. Yes, he was witty and hilarious and I already wanted to write down 10 quotes in just as many pages.Such as this brilliant social commentary:We all practice self-deception to a degree; no man can handle complete
When there are no choices, all men are equally brave.This quote captures the spirit of Lawrence's latest book, which marks an unbroken and steady ascent to the top of my favorite-fantasy pile. Like Abercrombie, Rothfuss, Brett and Polansky, Lawrence gets better with each book he writes, the experience he provides the reader more nuanced and diverse, while keeping to the mainstays that made his Broken Empire trilogy so amazing.In Jal and Snorri, we see the familiar pairing of dark-humored prince
Originally reviewed at Bookwraiths.My rating is 3.5 stars.The Broken Empire trilogy stands as a seminal work in the fantasy genre, a grimdark extravagance which turned many a head. Jorg Ancrath an unforgettable protagonist who changed the genre forever in my mind. Mark Lawrences brilliance as a storyteller a revelation. But like all stories, no matter how great, Jorgs personal journey came to an end, and fans of the series cried out for more! This fascinating post-apocalyptic world too glorious,
Edit 10/15 : Rereading my fave parts before FINALLY starting The Liar's Key next week (yes, this book needed vacations time^^)➸ The day I give a 3 to Mark Lawrence's work isn't a good day in my book. Now, if I refer to the GR scale, a 3 means that I liked it, so it's by no means a bad rating. Anyway, I wasn't blown away and couldn't give it more, sadly. Would I have loved Prince of Fools more if I wasn't such a fan of Jorg of Ancrath? Maybe. The fact is, even though Jalan and Snorri's journey
4.5 starsI really love the way Mark Lawrence writes.And I'm not sure what I was expecting from Prince of Fools, but it definitely wasn't to absolutely love it the way I did. I've been super busy lately, and I've ended up DNFing quite a bit of reading material because of it.This? This, I magically made time for.And here's the thing, I only picked it up because my oldest son kept on and on and on and on about how funny and awesome Jalen was and how I had to read this book. And I felt like it would
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