The Bone Ship's Wake The Tide Child #3

And what is life for us if we are not lurching from one life-or-death situation to another?

Maes is MIA and Joron picks up the slack in quite the way–as the well named Black Pirate. It’s such a huge growth to see from him, from the very beginning when he and Maes first met and probably the best part of the books.

It’s also great to see how the increasing worldbuilding around the Guillame and the Keyshan come to bear. There’s a lot more there than the reader or the characters really had to deal with at first.

On the other hand, I do feel somewhat let down by the latter half of the book. There’s an awful lot of interesting in the beginning; however, as everything builds and builds, despite plenty of action–the story just sort of ends. I feel like there could have been more, but so it goes.

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Locklands The Founders Trilogy #3

We’re all the result of countless actions and choices made throughout the centuries, and the odds of those actions and choices going the exact same way again are basically nil.

Well that’s certainly a finale! After Foundryside started out as a nice bit of worldbuilding wrapped around a heist and Shorefall turned things up to 11 with the return of the old, almost alien magic… Now we have Locklands with hive minds, epic immortal duals, and finally… a few answers.

Man that’s a crazy (awesome) book.

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