This book had one of the strongest beginnings I’ve seen. When he gets the opportunity to go along with the party led by a warrior known as the Godslayer and help save the city he knows so much about, he jumps at the opportunity. It’s his passion and subject of much obsessive research. Lazlo, an orphan and a junior librarian, has dreams of the strange lost city of Weep. That’s the trouble of books based purely on vibes, when they lose you, they lose you. Well, when I finally gave it a try, it turned out to be a little bit of both – very atmospheric at the start, but after the egregious cliffhanger ending of the first book and the plot devolving into a mess in the second, I slowly lost interest. Would I like it, would I hate it? The reviews were unclear. I have been on the fence about reading this series for a long, long time.
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