Date Read: December 30, 2015 Final Score: 2 / 10 | Welp... Not my favorite... When I started this book I was really excited about it. As a fantasy world purportedly based on ancient Rome, it sounded like my bread and butter. But I was quickly disappointed with the world building. It IS Rome-based. But it's just the bland brutality and bloodlust of it, there's no culture. There's nothing of the high society elegance that Rome prided itself on, there's nothing on the intellectual innovation of the Empire, on their technology or philosophy or eccentricity, there's nothing but blood and ruin. Not only is it an excessively brutal universe, but the separation of Martial and Scholar is one I find rather insulting to the Roman Empire and to the Imperial concept as a whole. And none of the love-ish story lines were very convincing. There were moments of spark and heat and that giddy little flutter of fluff, but only moments, nothing sustained. None of the characters grew or changed very much and what DID evolve within them only happened within the last hundred pages. Literally everything in this book that people have said is great about it was done a thousand times better in Winner's Curse than it was here... |
The main redeeming quality comes from realizing that it's not a story set in ancient Rome. It's a story set in an odd parallel world where the Taliban has Rome-like dominance of an ancient world facsimile...