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File Size: 3939 KB

Print Length: 572 pages

Publisher: BenGalley.com; 1 edition (February 27, 2012)

Publication Date: February 27, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B007EW03P4

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#16,770 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

This series remains in the top tier of best books I have read!After reading literally thousands of books since I retired early 14 years ago due to medical problems (little else to do), I have re-read this series 3 times over the years.Witty, imaginative and enthralling, , I highly recommend to fans of futuristic and thrilling fantasy - adventure stories.I don't write a lot of reviews (lazy?) - don't ask......, but, I do read a lot and this EMANESKA SERIES deserves this recognition from this grateful reader for such an immersive story.Thank you Ben. Keep writing. This is really good stuff! I'm a FAN!

So, if you read my review of Ben's first book, I mentioned that my rating was on potential, and though I commented on a few areas I thought could use improvements, I thoroughly enjoyed the book overall. Well, this book, the direct sequel to "The Written", really makes good on a lot of that potential. The magic system is expanded upon quite a bit, Farden's vambraces are elaborated upon, and the whole thing felt more confident and polished."The Written" finished with only the smallest amount of closure, with more questions and problems than answers. This book picks up as the characters struggle to deal with the aftermath. Farden searches for his exiled uncle while trying to come to grips with the finale of the first book, and the dragons and their riders prepare for the inevitable war. Galley's world building took a big step forward as we are introduced to additional regions and cultures. As I said, one of my biggest questions after the first book was about the magic system and the difference between sorcerers, mages and the Written. Well, Galley makes a conscientious effort to try and explain this a little bit, though it's still not completely clear. There is a lot of explanation about the gods and demons as sort of the underlying motives for all the conflict.Again, the characters are great. Farden, in particular, is tremendous in all of his flaws and humanity. I really felt for him and the situation that he was put in. The other characters were also very fleshed out; none one was perfect, except for, maybe, the dragons, but the strength of the story was partially in the characters overcoming their flaws to try and work for the greater good.I really enjoyed this book, and look forward to the finale of the series. I anticipate even more world building and fleshing out of the magic system and the pantheon of gods and demons to come.

I started reading "Pale Kings" immediately after finishing "The Written" and was not disappointed. It was definitely a page-turner which nicely fleshed out the world created in the first book. Characters were well-developed, and I appreciated that the battle sequences were not excruciatingly detailed and belabored like most fantasy books I have read. We are drawn further into the history and events leading up to the present day, learn the fate of Farden's uncle, the mystery of the Written, and explore the world of the Sirens and Dragons.Unlike another review here, I enjoyed the descriptive passages which painted the background of the story. I was glad to see that Ben Galley did not fall back on the usual fantasy tropes in continuing to build the world of Emaneska, yet still touching on familiar myths and concepts of deity and magic -- with just a bit of a twist.And while the ending wasn't a big surprise (the whole book inexorably marches to the expected conclusion), I found myself wondering whether Farden would do what was expected of him, or remain true to his character.Now on to the final two books in the series...

Much like "The Written", Ben Galley's second work is a passable and enjoyable story. I plan to read the third when it comes out. For an author Galley's age, this is a very good work. However, I think there is a lot of untapped potential here and I think some of his choices are sloppy. This is not meant to be cruel to Galley. After all, I read his first book when it was a free download on Amazon and it got me to buy his second. There are just a few writing choices that I think could be done differently and make his next work so much better.I will name two examples in brief and then end on a positive note.One, there are some bizarrely heavy-handed incidents of foreshadowing. Towards the end of the book, it shows a brief scene from a side character's point of view, and ends it with (paraphrasing and slightly exaggerating) "little did that person know their doom was soon at hand." Then it switches perspective to a main character who kills said side character. This was the worst offender by far. The rest were not bad, merely strange literary choices.Two, there are a few too many scenes from the point of view of "throw away" side characters. Galley does a good job making his main characters sympathetic, and writes much better scenes when working from their point of view, but uses side characters as a crutch to get around his choice of using limited perspective instead of omniscient perspective. Limited perspective is an excellent and appropriate choice for the type of story Galley tells, but I think he's afraid of not showing certain things happening. If I were to make one recommendation for the third book, it would be try to write a first draft solely from the point of view of a single character and see what happens.Perhaps I've been overly critical. I enjoyed reading this story and will look forward to the rest. For fans of standard fantasy fare, written with a stylistic flair and doing an excellent job avoiding the crutch of "my orcs and elves are just slightly different from Tolkien's", check out the Emaneska series. Galley is an author who shows a lot of promise and I am certain he will continue to improve as he progresses in his career.

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