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So, what are you reading?
I'm about halfway through Churchill's Savrola. It's basically a political conflict between authoritarian President Molara and democratic agitator Savrola, with a woman in the middle. It's actually engaging, though the dialogue can be quite stilted. The focus is on the game of ambition and the necessary qualities to win in it, and the characters seem divided on either side between the people who matter and the people who need a firm hand. Probably it is more fascinating than it otherwise would be because of who wrote it, but I think I would like it anyways.
I've been reading the Hierarchy series by James Islington. The first book, The Will of the Many was great: full of flaws, but the things it does right it does so well that the problems basically fade away. The sequel, The Strength of the Few fumbles the ball hard, unfortunately, so much that I'm not sure how much interest I have in the rest of the series (next book scheduled to come out in 2027).
Did you read his Licanius series, and if so, what did you think? I bought the first one on a whim but haven't read it yet.
Not OP obviously.
It can be a bit rough and uneven, and it's going to look like the following won't happen at times: it absolutely nails the ending, and does some INCREDIBLE things with really intricate plotting.
It has some story elements that are really hard to handle in a smart and elegant way and it does not fail.
Some of the other bits are more mixed.
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