The reviewer initially doubted the book due to its dark themes and young protagonist but was captivated by the first-person narrative and the complex character of Prince Jorg Ancrath. The story's depth and the revelation about Jorg's lack of free will made it a compelling read, despite its grim content.
The reviewer approached 'Prince of Thorns' with skepticism, given its themes of revenge, a 14-year-old protagonist, and a group of murderous associates. However, they were pleasantly surprised by the first-person narrative, which they found engaging and reminiscent of other works. The character of Prince Jorg Ancrath is particularly intriguing, as his actions and decisions are influenced by forces beyond his control, adding a layer of complexity to the story. The reviewer appreciated the dark and adventurous elements, as well as the unique concept of court wizards manipulating events behind the scenes. Despite the grim content, the book's depth and the revelation about Jorg's lack of free will made it a compelling read, leaving the reviewer eager to continue the series.
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I suspected when I ordered this book that it was going to contain material that I normally don’t go for.
Lawrence’s work stands on its own, especially his narrating protagonist, Prince Jorg Ancrath.
It is a brilliant concept that once revealed, explains so much, and still leaves me wondering if any of Jorg’s actions were his own?