Craig, Ryan, and Kenn talk about the second half of Joe Abercrombie's The Blade Itself. Is this really the first book in a series, or do we need a different way to think of this one? What's the most "grimdark" line in the book? And are any of these characters worth rooting for?
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#415. Tropes come to life! What we’re reading + a big announcement
#414. The Enduring Power of Alice
#413. The Origins of Tropes: Comparative Mythology and Modern Fantasy
#412. AI, Tech, and Storytelling
#411. Talking SPACE OPERA with Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
#410. WoT a surprise! New Wheel of Time episodes kickoff
#409. Redwall
#408. How Myth and History Affect Our Stories - with Aparna Verma
#407. A Very Level 1 Conversation
#406. LORD OF LIGHT by Roger Zelazny | Author’s Shelf with Steven Brust
#404. CHUCK TINGLE spins the Wheel of Tangents
#403. TROPES - The Good, the Bad, and the Fridge
#402. Leviathan Falls, part 2
#401. The Left Hand of Darkness | Author’s Shelf with Nadia Uddin
#400. J.R.R. Tolkien’s Theology, with Austin Freeman
#399. Leviathan Falls, part 1
#398. The Palace of Illusions - The Author’s Shelf with Vaishnavi Patel
#397. Tress of the Emerald Sea
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