![]() Now, my point here isn’t that I think John Gwynne should have never written the first, say, nine-tenths of the book, but rather that the majority of the book was not a good introduction to this story. Malice is overwritten for a first book in this series and a significant chunk of the book could have been removed. ![]() It probably couldn’t have been condensed to email length, but at the very least, I feel this could have been a novella. This Could Have Been an EmailĪll right, that’s a joke. This is the strongest praise that I have for this book, so I’m about to get into what I didn’t really like. ![]() The ending for John Gwynne’s Malice is an example of an outstanding conclusion to a book in a series, as it both satisfied me as a reader while leaving me excited to read about what comes next. There are some great combat scenes here, well-executed tension, and sound wrap-up for a couple of plot threads. It was absolutely the best writing in the entirety of the book, and solid writing objectively. However I feel about the majority of this book, the ending-roughly the last fifty pages or so-is simply amazing.
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