![]() ![]() ![]() But don’t be afraid if you don’t remember of the details, characters and factions from the previous books. As per usual, the reader is immersed in a fascinating universe of Hives, sensayers and bash’ houses, this time with an increasing political tension so that the world is on the verge of war. The Will to Battle starts just after the events described in Seven Surrenders and you will immediately recognize the distinct voice of Mycroft Canner, who is again the (unreliable) narrator of the story. ![]() The bar was set very high, as you can imagine, but I am glad to say that this new book has met almost all my expectations. Despite having been published only in the past two years, Too Like the Lightning and Seven Surrenders are already in my all-time top five and, in fact, have redefined my criteria for judging science fiction novels to the point that I think I have not given five stars to any other genre book since reading them. Saying that I was eagerly awaiting The Will to Battle, the third installment of Ada Palmer’s Terra Ignota series, would be a huge understatement. Here’s his thoughts about the third book in this very well-received series. Elias is a blogger and has been a Forumite at SFFWorld for over fifteen years. Here’s a Guest Review from one of our regular Forumites. ![]()
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