![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() While that may all sound like cumbersome and tedious reading, The Wall of Storms manages to be a page-turner despite its hefty length and ambitious themes. In The Wall of Storms, the book take these ideas one step further by discussing economic and infrastructural development in the time of peace. The Dandelion Dynasty was established within the first novel, with the text raising some tough questions about the philosophy of governance in times of war. With The Wall of Storms, he continues to push on the boundaries of expectations and raised the bar even higher. NOTE: The following review will contain some spoilers for The Grace of Kings, the first novel within this series.Īfter reading The Grace of Kings, I knew that Ken Liu has changed the game for epic fantasy. Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from Harper Voyager Australia in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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