Saturday, January 21, 2023

Mike Shackle's The Last War series is Epic Fantasy at its finest, in my humble opinion.

     

     Got to love a series in which the "Bad Guys" are evil in the true meaning of the word. The Last War series does not fool around with grey moral characters save for a few. But as a rule, you are going to love the good guys & gals and hate the bad guys & gals. Which give this series an "Old School Epic Fantasy Vibe." Mike Shackle's worldbuilding and magic system are well fleshed out. 

     The country of Jia is a flawed society. The Military Class, the Shulka, lords over the populace.  The Shulka have achieved this special status by being a protector against the Northern tribe, the Egril. The Egril have been united by Raaku who has declared himself a son of a god and Emperor. Never a good combo. So, when the Egrils attacked, the Shulkas were overrun and Jia was completely conquered in six days. The first book in                                                    the series, We Are The Dead, introduce the POVs as the Jains start to                                                        fight back against the invaders.                                                

The second book in the Last War series continued its Good vs. Evil theme. Again, multiple POVs tell this great, fast paced tale. Read this rather quickly as the first book sets everything up so nicely. Nice plot twist about midpoint of this second book. Sometimes the second book in the series can be a bit of a drag as its purpose is to get the characters into place for the final battle. No such problems with this novel. It jumps between the POVs and leaves to wanting more from each. I continue to enjoy the fabulous worldbuilding and magic system.  


 

The final book in the series was very satisfying. The good guy prevailed and the Bad guys got what was coming to them after 3 volumes of mostly getting their way save for a few setbacks. Every now and then I need break from the morally grey characters and need some straight up Good Vs Evil shit to feel better. 

The Children of Gods and Fighting Men: A review

 

    
     

Nice that book reviewers you follow on Twitter and BookTube liked this debut novel enough for me to pre-order. I enjoyed it too. An Irish inspired tale, Shauna Lawless has taken the reader to the Early Medieval and Viking era of Ireland.  A period where Irish and Norse beliefs systems were being challenged by the Christian belief system. The book has two POVs, both ageless and part of two opposing gods. The book opens up on Gormflaith, wife of the dead King. She scrambles to protect her son Sitric, and avoids being placed in a funeral pyre. She is also a Fomorian and can control fire, the fantasy element of the story. Floda is a healer and part of the Druid group Tuatha De Danann who hunt the Fomorians. Floda must hide her abilities or be burned at the stake by you know who for being a witch. Lawless writing style made it easy to keep all the characters straight, most who are actual historical figures. A fabulous blend of Historical Fiction and Fantasy. Hopefully this book and author will get some Hugo votes for Best New Writer, Best Novel and Best Debut Novel for 2022. It is well deserved if it happens. If you enjoy Historical Fiction or are a fan of Fantasy novels where the two main protagonists are females and fighting the system that restricts them, this novel is for you. If you like the character Cerci Lannister from the fabulous Song of Ice & Fire Series, you will relish the character Gormflaith, as she does everything she can to ensure her son inherits what is his by birthrights.