The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

This has been on my TBR list for a little while. It is highly rated on GoodReads and by one of my good reading friends too. I am only recently getting back into reading book series. I find the good ones really help with my reading motivation. I am more picky as an adult on the book series I continue though, but I will continue with this one.

While not exactly high fantasy, the uniqueness and strangeness of this world took me awhile to get into. While intelligent and talented I thought Locke’s personality was not easy to grasp at first. He is a con man so it does seem he keeps who he truly is close to his heart. However, it becomes clear how fiercely loyal he is. That helped. I liked his gang and I began to really enjoy him as well.

The book employs non-linear storytelling. I did critique this technique in a recent book review, but it does work if the author is good. In this case, Lynch is a really good writer. Even when I was not yet fully immersed in this world, I could tell Lynch is a good writer. There’s a certain speed and confidence to his prose that is found in many other thrillers and successful fantasy writers. The world building was on point, but so were the dialogue and characters.

The book is very violent and there is a lot of good time swearing. That actually reminded me of the Song of Fire & Ice series, but with a smaller cast and a smaller yet intense universe. It’s the adventure and many twists that you keep you engaged.

I do not find myself addicted to it the way some other reviewers are so I’m going to wait awhile before I read the next book in the series. I have them all on Kindle, but I put the next one on request at my library. There is a lot of stuff I’d like to know that has not been explained in this book, but Lynch has satisfied me enough for this adventure and held out to entice a reader further. Good stuff.

Read January 17-19, 2016 on Kindle

2 thoughts on “The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

  • looloolooweez

    I’m glad you liked this one. Don’t worry about putting off the sequels for later — the series isn’t even finished yet, after all. The “good time swearing” as you put it was one of the things I liked about this book. (Perhaps I’m just not very refined, haha). Anyway, I look forward to seeing what you think of the sequels whenever you do decided to read them.

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    • athena (Post author)

      Hello looloolooweez! Yes, I really enjoyed the swearing which is why I said it was “good time” :). I will definitely keep reading, but I’m going to do it slowly over the next year since I know the new one is coming out in a few months. Thanks for the comment. Have a great week.

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