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I'm similarly dragging my feet on starting... this is a long one... it's nearly 50% of the omnibus...

There is that too....
Started this after work... almost 50% through already... chapter 25 of 64...
This just feels like more of the same... similar to book 1... I think book 2 was my favorite...
This just feels like more of the same... similar to book 1... I think book 2 was my favorite...
I was looking into what Rob J Hayes is up to these days, and it's pretty wild...
He did a kickstarter last month for 3 simultaneous trilogies releasing later this summer (in ebook/physical formats, at least)...
It's called the God Eater Saga, and he's releasing the first book in each trilogy at the same time, and plans to do the same thing with books 2-3...
The main book/trilogy is Herald (Age of the God Eater), and is a tomey trilogy at the farthest point in the timeline...
Then there's Deathless (Annals of the God Eater) set 1000 years in the past, and Demon (Archive of the God Eater) set 3000 years in the past...
They are all set in a world where people can gain power/immortality by eating angels, and some people killed God 1000 years ago, but there's some way to bring God back...
That's about all I got, skimming around: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
He did a kickstarter last month for 3 simultaneous trilogies releasing later this summer (in ebook/physical formats, at least)...
It's called the God Eater Saga, and he's releasing the first book in each trilogy at the same time, and plans to do the same thing with books 2-3...
The main book/trilogy is Herald (Age of the God Eater), and is a tomey trilogy at the farthest point in the timeline...
Then there's Deathless (Annals of the God Eater) set 1000 years in the past, and Demon (Archive of the God Eater) set 3000 years in the past...
They are all set in a world where people can gain power/immortality by eating angels, and some people killed God 1000 years ago, but there's some way to bring God back...
That's about all I got, skimming around: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
The more I look into it, it's like if Michael J Sullivan released Riyria, Legends of the First Empire, and The Rise & The Fall simultaneously...
You have a tomey, Wheel of Time - esque trilogy, and then a prequel novella trilogy like Dragonsteel that shows how the Godless Kings killed God and consumed angels for power, and then another prequel series about the "First Age" when demons roamed the land and kept human thralls, like the Age of Legend in Wheel of Time's past or the 3k years ago in Stormlight Archives... and how time has warped the facts in Legends of the First Empire... very interesting, but also something I want to wait for all 3/9 books before trying... looks like Kickstarter hit the audiobook stretch goal...
You have a tomey, Wheel of Time - esque trilogy, and then a prequel novella trilogy like Dragonsteel that shows how the Godless Kings killed God and consumed angels for power, and then another prequel series about the "First Age" when demons roamed the land and kept human thralls, like the Age of Legend in Wheel of Time's past or the 3k years ago in Stormlight Archives... and how time has warped the facts in Legends of the First Empire... very interesting, but also something I want to wait for all 3/9 books before trying... looks like Kickstarter hit the audiobook stretch goal...

I feel like I went into this already biased towards #2... I'm near the end, now, and it's reminding me of Streets of Rage, an old Sega Genesis game, where (view spoiler)


But oh my gods the narrator's pronunciation of Asian--especially Japanese--inspired words is just awful... it's kicking me out of the story every other sentence and leaving me with a permanent grimace on my face. Steven Pacey-style grimACE.

So much like the first 2 in the series I loved the world-building, loved the characters, loved the stories, hated the endings. Of all 3 books. Like for real hated them.
I liked #2 the most... I just kinda rode the wave on the books, and didn't pay as much attention to the plot of book 3 for some reason...
I don't know that this is a complete series... it's not even 100% considered a series, it's just 3 loosely connected standalones... I think the omnibus exists to boost sales and garner extra interest... I feel like this world will be revisited in the future, probably after he writes the 3 trilogies he's currently writing in the God Eater Saga kickstarter I mentioned...
I don't know that this is a complete series... it's not even 100% considered a series, it's just 3 loosely connected standalones... I think the omnibus exists to boost sales and garner extra interest... I feel like this world will be revisited in the future, probably after he writes the 3 trilogies he's currently writing in the God Eater Saga kickstarter I mentioned...
Started looking into Rob Hayes news on reddit, and found a Q&A from the release of Spirits of Vengeance:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comm...
searching through, I found him talking about how he's the living embodiment of starting too many series... and how the First Earth setting had 2 more trilogies planned out, to be written someday (there's 1 trilogy so far, The Ties That Bind)... so I'm sure he has more Mortal Techniques plans...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comm...
searching through, I found him talking about how he's the living embodiment of starting too many series... and how the First Earth setting had 2 more trilogies planned out, to be written someday (there's 1 trilogy so far, The Ties That Bind)... so I'm sure he has more Mortal Techniques plans...
Yea I finished, yesterday or the day before... took me forever to finish, cause I listened to the last 33-50% in whatever time was left before bed, after finishing my work book each day over the weekend...


Finished! I didn't hate the ending, or love it this time... (view spoiler)
Rob Hayes's website calls the series "An ongoing series of standalone novels set in a world inspired by Asian cinema and mythology."
So I'm hopeful.
Some authors like a hook... every Children of Time book ends with the alien races and humans off to deal with a new crisis or distress beacon or discovered alien planet... even tho it's basically an open-ended series of episodic standalones kinda...
Books mentioned in this topic
Herald (other topics)Deathless (other topics)
Demon (other topics)
Spirits of Vengeance (other topics)
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