Last Argument of Kings is a thrilling conclusion to Joe Abercrombie's First Law Trilogy.
The Face of Chaos continues to deliver the gritty, morally complex stories that fans of the Thieves’ World series have come to love.
Before They Are Hanged is a solid follow-up to The Blade Itself.
Slaying the Dragon is an insightful and well-researched account of the history of Dungeons & Dragons.
Storm Season offers fans more of the gritty, morally complex stories that have defined the series.
Shadows of Sanctuary offers readers a dark, introspective look at the city of Sanctuary.
A worthy follow-up to the original Thieves' World anthology.
Blood of the Serpent fails to live up to the legacy of Conan and the vibrant world of Hyboria.
Highly recommended for those who enjoy a richly detailed, morally complex world filled with unpredictable characters and stories.
The War of the Rohirrim reaffirms the enduring allure of Middle-earth and its many untold stories.
Red Country is a strong addition to Joe Abercrombie’s body of work.
A taut, compelling examination of warfare that never loses sight of the human cost.
A masterful continuation of Abercrombie's exploration of the First Law universe.
A Little Hatred proves fantasy can evolve beyond medieval stasis.
A strong, if imperfect, installment in the MCU.
A visually mesmerizing but narratively flawed experience.
A sharp satire that hits close to home.
Joe Abercrombie brings his Age of Madness trilogy to a brutal and gripping conclusion with The Wisdo
A Short Walk Through a Wide World offers a journey well worth taking.