The Liar's Key
2015 • 480 pages

Ratings33

Average rating3.9

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Executive Summary: I enjoyed this a lot more than the first book. There were only a few slow parts that cost this half a star (and I round 4.5 stars down). Overall a really enjoyable book. Almost as good as his Book of Ancestor series.Audiobook: Another great job by Tim Gerard Reynolds. But that's no surprise. He continues to be one of my favorite narrators. He does a bunch of voices that really make this a must listen for me.Full ReviewWhile I didn't care for Mr. Lawrence's Broken Empire books all that much, I found [b:Prince of Fools 18693743 Prince of Fools (The Red Queen's War, #1) Mark Lawrence https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1385072473l/18693743.SY75.jpg 25595312] to be a large improvement. I still didn't even it as much as his Book of Ancestor series, which is what got me to finally read him in the first place.This book came awfully close to those however. I'm not sure if it's due to Prince Jalan growing on me or simply that the last book set the stage for this one to be that much better.I continue to enjoy his world building the most. I want to know all the secret history of the world far more than I care about the current story of the characters of the book. However much of this series deals with uncovering more secrets of the past, so that's probably another reason I liked it much better than his first series.Overall this was a really enjoyable book and I immediately jumped into the third and final book. It's one of the perks of picking up an already completed series that when they are this good you can just binge the whole thing.

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