The Black Prism (Lightbringer #1) by Brent Weeks

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This is one of the best books I’ve read this year. There’s so many things I love about the book.


First is the magic system. Chromaturgy is one of the coolest magic systems ever created. I like the way it uses light and colours. It’s very unlike your typical epic fantasy magic system. It’s well-detailed and a lot more rational than most magic systems. It’s tough to say which magic system is the better of Chromaturgy and Allomancy/Feruchemy. But I think Chromaturgy just edges out Allomancy a little.


Secondly, I like the characters. Kip is real. A hero with flaws. Just like Joe Abercrombie’s protagonists e.g Logen Ninefingers. The best heroes are the flawed ones, I always say. Not the perfect untouchables. Gavin or more correctly Dazen is well developed. Karris, Liv, and Corvan are also great.

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Thirdly, the plot building. It involves the intricacies of plenty of twists and turns. Plenty of suspense. Twists that involve the main character turning out not to be who I initially supposed. It’s the kind of twist that happens when the good guy turns bad. Here, it serves to make the good guy even better. Albeit with flaws. Superb!


Fourthly, I love the setting. Not your typical epic fantasy setting as what you have in the Wheel of Time or Sword of Truth. But more of a post-Hundred Years’ War setting. It’s fantasy with magic and guns, the first of its kind I’ve ever encountered.

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All in all, it’s a brilliant piece. I’m starting the second book in the series immediately!

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