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File Size: 7919 KB
Print Length: 381 pages
Publisher: Orbit (August 22, 2017)
Publication Date: August 22, 2017
Language: English
ASIN: B074M5TKYJ
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Even more fascinating than Book 1. Prose and imagination that will set your head spinning in the best way possible. Bizarre, bold, and beautiful.I was a pretty early reader of Josiah's first book in this series, Senlin Ascends, well before his trad deal, and was blown away by his prose, unique story and setting, and unfettered imagination.Hard to believe for me, but I found Arm of the Sphinx to be even more fascinating. The characters are fleshed out in unexpected ways, new intriguing characters are introduced, the setting gets even more bizarre, and plot is even more bold. And more - he courageously wades into dangerous waters with choices in perspective (POV). Some call it "head-hopping," and nearly always derisively. I say 'Huzzah!' Witness it done by a true master of prose, and if you still don't like it or see its merit, well, sorry about that. I for one applaud experimentation, the different, the new (and the old made new again), the avant garde, if you will. Even if it doesn't work, I always greatly appreciate the attempt. In Bancroft's case, though, it works. It ALL works.Now I'm dying to get my hands on The Hod King... DYING...
I had this in my hands within days of finishing the first book and shortly after that I was done and bitching about the lack of a third book.Now not to insult the first book but Bancroft somehow makes the extraordinary events and revelations of Senlin Ascends seem almost mundane in comparison to the incredible goings on within The Arm of The Sphinx. If you’ve only read the first book you’ll no doubt think this impossible and I have gone completely mad.Thomas Senlin has grown and changed but still maintains the integrity and intelligence that has drawn his crew to him like a magnet. His wild but thoughtful plans for pirating have kept the Stone Cloud afloat and he has even developed a reputation among other sailors….as the guy that only takes a tenth of your cargo. I honestly burst out laughing at this revelation as for me it just summed up the enigmatic qualities of our protagonist and why his journey up the tower was worth watching above all others. There is also a sense that other characters, not just his crew, but those that know and realise the inner workings of the Tower, also see something unique in Senlin’s approach to his quest. He has become the guy you let into the exclusive club, not due to intimidation, but because you sense he is bigger than the world outside and will makes yours more interesting should he grace it with his presence.Some other POVS are introduced and we get to learn much more about the crew and their own motivations and desires for serving on the Stone Cloud. They are all interesting paths and watching the relationship between Adam and Voleta grown and change was particularly satisfying. We discover more about Iren and her past and spend many hours worrying about Edith and her future. It’s all brilliant stuff.Readers are also treated to the appearance of the Sphinx, more mystery than man and the one figure capable of imbuing normal people with inhuman mechanical additions. Everything scene between the Sphinx and Voleta was great fun and magical in every sense of the word.I always found myself looking forward to the coming of every chapter because of the small excerpts at the top of the page. In the first book they were mostly from the Everyman’s Guidebook and as we discovered Marya’s fate they shifted to pieces from Senlin’s own writings Every Mans Tower as the safety net of the for that false reality was no longer needed. If the first book was about discovery this second one seems more related to duty and the desire to crush any sense of creativity or burgeoning sense of self, perhaps anything that may threaten the status quo. With The Wifely Way telling us “Take stock of your virtues. Aspire within your means. No one admires the bird who sings over the orchestra†and Folkways and Right of Ways in The Silk Garden expressing “Should you every be tempted to dip your toes in the Garden’s aquifiers, just remember where the water flows. One man’s broth becomes another man’s brew†there is definitely an attempt to beat down the readers and put them in their place.This is a ridiculously well written second book and simply one of the best and most unique fantasy series I’ve picked up. It drew me further into this amazing world whilst making me painfully aware the journey had only just begun. I enjoyed every second of reading and was suitably gobsmacked on the final page that a silent ‘f#@k me’ and ‘well done’ were uttered to an empty room.Oh the places you’ll go.
Having adored its predecessor, my expectations were much higher for Arm of the Sphinx, and Bancroft does not disappoint.The story shifts slightly in style as Senlin's situation changes. Rather than focusing on him entirely, the story is split between the perspectives of Senlin and his companions and they sail the skies, circling the tower in his continuing quest to find his lost wife. In some ways that omniscient view into the thoughts of multiple characters is disorienting at first, but as the narrative settles into it that approach allows the author to more intimately explore the group dynamics of Senlin and his crew.In many ways, while the first story is mostly about the tower as an obstacle, the second piece focuses upon Senlin himself, both in his virtue and vanity. The locations are no less intriguing, but more time is spent in tighter quarters: upon their airship, and in only a few rooms of their landings elsewhere. It trades broader tourism for a more character focused narrative, but it remains compelling.As a fan of epigraphs, I loved Bancroft's use of them here. The "Unlikable Alphabet" and other volumes quoted at the head of each chapter were mostly brief delights expounding upon the attitudes and culture of the world, but a few became powerful tools for driving home the events of the chapters.If there's a drawback to be considered, it's that this book feels very much like a bridge. The events drive us from point A to point B, focus mostly upon character arcs, and don't really evidence much progress in the quest laid out at the end of the first volume. I mention it because I can imagine it as a frustration for some, but personally I feel that the transition in Senlin's character is more deserving of focus than a frustrated exploration of a few additional ringdoms could have been.It almost feels unnecessary to review this book. If you have read the first, you'll be compelled to seek more, and if you haven't, then you should start there regardless. If you worried The Books of Babel might lose steam, I promise there are entire ringdoms dedicated to making sure that never happens.
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