Ratings87
Average rating3.9
A cool coloring-in of the happenings around events from the main books, and well-written as always, but it was tough to stay engaged. It seemed like each time I was really getting invested in each story and it's new characters, it ended and was time for the next one. Maybe collections of short stories just aren't for me.
One writing device employed a couple of times here that I thought was really neat - a viewpoint that moves with an object or logical chain of events instead of just one character. Abercrombie does a great job of quickly getting the reader into the new character's viewpoint, and the overall effect is quite interesting.
3.5/5
A short story collection that was a nice sprinkle of lore and character development. It's a good read, and some of Abercrombie's writing is in here, but I wasn't really into the main set of stories that follows a couple of characters throughout the years. It was interesting, but I think their story would have been better as a stand alone book.
Worth reading? Absolutely, especially if you like Nine Fingers (read the last story for that one).
Sharp Ends is een verzameling van 13 kortverhalen binnen het First Law-universum.
Mijn verwachting was dat het vooral bijkomende verhalen zouden zijn met personages die we al kenden uit vorige boeken. Hoewel hieraan zeker geen gebrek was, was ik ook aangenaam verrast om nieuwe, verrassend goed uitgewerkte personages te leren kennen, wier verhalen uiteindelijk de rode draad doorheen de verzameling vormden.
“But Glokta was an utter bastard. A beautiful, spiteful, masterful, horrible bastard, simultaneously the best and worst man in the Union. ”
Het openingsverhaal, A Beautiful Bastard, was echter wel precies het soort verhaal dat ik verwachtte in dit boek: een glimps van iedereens favoriete folteraar Glokta, voor hij de bittere sarcast werd die we kennen uit de eerste trilogie. Een sterke start dus.
Ik vond deze echt heel leuk om te lezen, vooral omdat het me glimlachend deed terug denken aan een paar geweldige Glokta-scenes uit de eerdere boeken. Voelde nostalgisch.
Het enige jammere vond ik dat het niet uit Glokta's perspectief werd verteld, want ik had graag gehoord hoe hij klonk toen hij jonger was.
“Kindness brings kindness in the long run.”
Vervolgens krijgen we een verhaal waarbij onze twee nieuwe personages worden geïntroduceerd en hiermee is het patroon voor de rest van de verzameling gevormd: Een verhaal met één of meerdere oude bekenden, gevolgd door een verhaal met Shevedieh en Javre, van het moment dat ze elkaar ontmoeten, tot 19 jaar later hun wegen zich scheiden.
“I needed a man to fight for me. I needed a man who'd stop at nothing. I needed a monster.”
Over het algemeen heb ik wel genoten van deze verzameling.
Natuurlijk zijn er altijd verhalen die meer resoneren dan andere en hier was dit niet anders. Er waren er een paar die maar zozo waren of heel gemakkelijk te vergeten, maar altijd was er iets die de aandacht vasthield, ofwel een interessante verwijzing naar eerdere boeken of iets dat misschien wel terug zou kunnen komen in volgende boeken. Dit hield het geheel interessant en onderscheidt het van andere verhalenbundels, omdat het eigenlijk meer aanvoelde als een voortzetting van een verhaal, maar dan in kleinere, hapklare porties en tegelijkertijd een brug vormde om de tweede trilogie op te starten.
This was such a hard book to finish. I think short stories are not for me at all.
4.5/5 - A Beautiful Bastard
Sand dan Glokta is one of the greatest of the great.
4/5 - Small Kindnesses
A wonderful showcase of Abercrombie character conversation. Shevedieh and Javre already hit a nerve for me.
3.5/5 - The Fool Jobs
3.5/5 - Skipping Town
The second act in Shevedieh and Javre's storyline. I love how these two are getting more screentime.
4/5 - Hell
Temple feels like an underrated character, and for that I'm glad we've got to see him more in this anthology.
5/5 - Two's Company
The third act in Shevedieh and Javre's storyline and this one is a doozy. Abercrombie dialog at its best, which makes this one of the best stories in the collection and one of my new favorite short stories. The two ladies meet Cracknut Whirrun, one of the most ridiculous characters in this universe.
4.5/5 - Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Best Served Cold is one of my favorite First Law books, so I won't complain about seeing a different perspective in that story.
4.5/5 - Some Desperado
This is my second time going through this story and surprisingly I thought it much better this time around now after finishing Red Country.
3.5/5 - Yesterday, Near a Village Called Barden ...
5/5 - Three's A Crowd
The final act in Shevedieh and Javre's storyline and an excellent conclusion for these two badass women.
2.5/5 - Freedom!
5/5 - Tough Times All Over
This is the first book I've read by Abercrombie and I absolutely loved it. It's by far one of my favorite short stories and my favorite in this anthology. Now having listened to Steven Pacey read it and with a better knowledge of characters of the world, I love it even more so. It even has some change of events I couldn't appreciate before, as well as some of the best characters in the series.
5/5 - Made a Monster
Wow
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Audio read by: Steven Pacey
Expect the unexpected. Not all of the many short stories are good but there are a couple that make great insight considering the main trilogy.
I will preface this with I'm not a huge short stories guy. I find that it often doesn't allow the type of plot or character development unfold that I tend to enjoy. I also tend to like anthologies even less, but as Joe Abercrombie is one of my favourite character writer's in darker fantasy, I figured I'd give it a try.
Overall you get the same action, dialogue, and character writing that I've praised the series so heavily for. In particular Javre and Shev were a great addition to the cast of characters. They have some genuinely amusing moments between them and luckily enough they are the center of attention for a good amount of the short stories. Those stories tend to be the more interesting.
Then you have the stories featuring existing characters and/or characters that are telling an event from a different point of view. Some of these are good, but for the most part they range from the uninteresting to the tolerable. Some highs in there for sure, but not quite enough to overcome the lows this time. Short enough though that still worth a read if a fan of The First Law series.