Literature April 25 (Reviews) Fantasy - High Fantasy Literature

The Licanius Trilogy

  • The Shadow of What Was Lost – Review 
    James Islington’s debut novel didn’t talk my list of best fantasy novels read in my time, but it did crack the code for excellence in presenting a fantastic foundation as a fantasy writer in the modern day.
  • An Echo of Things to Come – Review
    An Echo of Things to Come had me gripped at times—but never tightly. It held a touch-and-go grasp on my interest, never quite pulling me fully into its world.
  • The Light of All That Falls – Review
    The climactic end of James Islington’s debut trilogy comes together like a Scooby-Doo stamp sandwich: packed with all the meat, lettuce, cheese, and assorted fillings, but squeezed between two soggy slices of bread. It might be a tasty bite, sure—but it doesn’t hold together well enough to earn the kind of ending it’s going for.

About The Series –

Bechdal Test – Pass

Mako Mori Test – Soft Pass

Vito Russo Test – Fail

DuVerney Test – Speculative (Uncertain due to lack of clarity regarding ethnicity)

What I Liked vs What I didn’t like

PROSCONS
Strong World BuildingUnderdeveloped Villains
Good IntroductionDisproportionate Time With Protagonists
Consistent ThemesLack of Side Character Development
No Filler ChaptersPlot Armour
Complicated Protagonist Anti-climactic Fight Scenes
Interesting Discussions on TheologyPredictable Ending
Flawed Hero
Good Structure
Enjoyable Humour

Final Score For Series – 7/10

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