Half a King
Shattered Sea, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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John Keating
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Joe Abercrombie
Yarvi, second son of the feared King Uthrik and the ruthless Queen Laithlin of Gettland, was born with a useless hand, and cannot hold a shield, or make fast a knot, or pull an oar, or do any of the things expected from a man. Left an outcast, he's surrendered his birthright and been given a woman's place as apprentice to Mother Gundring, Gettland's Minister, training to be an adviser, diplomat, healer and translator.
But when his father and brother are murdered by Grom-gil-Gorm, King of neighboring Vansterland, Yarvi is forced to take the Black Chair and become king himself - or half a king, at least - swear an oath of vengeance against the killers of his father, and lead a raid against the Vanstermen. Betrayed, left for dead, and enslaved on a rotting trading galley, Yarvi will need all his Minister's wit and cunning to escape, and all his diplomacy and knowledge to keep a rag-tag band of other slaves together on a month long trek across the frozen wastes of the utmost north. Among them are Sumael, the ship's single-minded navigator, Rulf, an ex-raide, Jaud, an ex-baker, and Nothing, a mad old man with a mysterious past and an almost magical skill with a sword. And their owner, the brutal Captain Shadikshirram, will be dogging their heels at every step. Father Peace may be the patron god of Ministers, but to reclaim the Black Chair, Yarvi will have to strike a deal with Mother War, and once you've invited the mother of crows to be your guest, there can be no telling whose blood will be spilled.
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PLEASE PLEASE BRING BACK STEVEN PACE AND RERECORD THESE BOOKS WITH HIM. The story here was great but the narrator was atrocious.
Please bring back Steven Pacey
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However as the novel continues on you see Yarvi begin to build into so much more. And for that I really enjoyed Half a King. I think the way that Joe Abercrombie weaved in both a fascinating tale with a novel that watches the struggles of Yarvi mutate over time was fascinating. Yarvi as a character is just so unlike what you normally read in a fantasy novel. However the rest of Half a King feels like such a standard fantasy fare. An adventure that leads to a rather convenient conclusion leading to future novels in the series.
I loved the world and character building in Half a King, but the adventure itself is dull and moves far to quickly. There's never any weight put at Yarvi or his companions dangers. Things just move and get figured out with little thought or reflection. So the novel just keeps moving never lingering in one spot or with one idea. And that's really where my love for Half a King started to fade. The deeper I got into the book the more my love for the character of Yarvi began to waver and my disappointment with the standard fantasy adventure began to grow.
I still believe that Half a King is absolutely worth a read especially if you don't dip your toe in the fantasy well all that often. It's an interesting premise that doesn't utilize its ideas as well as it could. I'm not sure if I'm going to continue with the series but at this point am at least glad I read Half a King.
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I can not give this book enough praise. From the story thru the narration. I can hardly wait to see what is in store for Yarvi next.What An Excellent Start For A New Series
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An enjoyable listen
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not as good as previous series
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