-
largely because it was
written as the
first half of a
single volume. Bill
Capossere says it is "in the top tier of a top-tier series", but also says, "it...
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Crippled God
debuted at #12 on The New York
Times best
sellers list. Bill
Capossere described the
novel as "the
closing chapter of a work that I
believe stands...
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Karsa Orlong. The
novel received positive reviews upon publication. Bill
Capossere from Tor.com
described the
novel as "a lean,
sharply honed, and powerful...
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carry the plot." In a
review of the book in
Fantasy Literature, Bill
Capossere wrote that the
premise is "intriguing", but felt that
because of its "structure...
- the
complexity could also be
considered the book's
greatest flaw. Bill
Capossere of Tor said that,
though the
novel is not
without its flaws, it is a captivating...
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which all
other "Cosmere"
books hinge." In a more
positive review, Bill
Capossere of
Fantasy Literature gave
Rhythm of War four out of five stars, stating...
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Malazan Empire. Dancer's
Lament received mostly positive reviews. Bill
Capossere called it "a
highly entertaining origin story" that was "streamlined,...
- Trilogy". New York
Journal of Books.
Retrieved 2020-08-03. Jones, Tadiana;
Capossere, Bill; Nyman, Jana (February 8, 2019). "BINTI: The
Complete Trilogy: Diverse...
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Return of the
Crimson Guard. ****ail
received mostly positive reviews. Bill
Capossere praised its "pace and
smooth shifts in POV" and "several
vividly exciting...
- Ian C. Esslemont".
Clarkesworld Magazine.
Retrieved 11
November 2014.
Capossere, Bill (2012). "All In
Against the Tyrant: Orb, Sceptre,
Throne by Ian...