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The Blacktongue Thief
The Blacktongue Thief | Christopher Buehlman
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A traveller walks down a forest road alone. A thief waits by the roadside. But today, Kinch has chosen the wrong mark. Galva is a knight, a survivor of the brutal goblin wars, and patron of the goddess of death. She is searching for her missing queen, whom no one has seen since her city fell to giants. After Kinch's attempt to rob Galva goes horribly wrong, his fate becomes locked to hers. Thief and knight must traverse lands where goblins hunger for kynd flesh, krakens hunt in dark waters, and the gods only laugh when you ask them for help. Yet far worse are the dangers that lie in wait at their journey's end... THE BLACKTONGUE THIEF is the story of an indebted thief (now student loans even follow us in to fantasy worlds), a witch-in-training, and a knight - with a giant war raven - forced to journey together through a world scarred by a brutal, decades-long war with goblins. It's delightfully dark, balancing the grit of fantasy adventure with vibrant and beautiful notes.
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Nalbuque
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Fun, cheeky high fantasy! Def recommend the audio version if you don‘t mind cool af accents. It has lots of music and effects well worth the few times you‘ll have to rewind to confirm what was said lol

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JLaurenceCohen
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I loved The Blacktongue Thief. Great foreshadowing, subtle world building, fun characters, zippy dialogue, and plenty of room for a sequel. Buelhman had a great grasp of fantasy tropes that don't feel derivative.

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JLaurenceCohen
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Buelhman must be as big of a Moby-Dick fan as I am because when the characters need to cross the sea, they hitch a ride on a whaling vessel.

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JLaurenceCohen
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This is a nice middle ground between LotR and The Witcher: weirder than the former but not as bizarre as the latter. The novel is told from a first-person pov, and the protagonist is a likeable rogue. The world building is interesting without being excessive. And Buehlman has a good sense of humor.

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KimM
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This is the fantasy series I've been looking for! Can't wait for next installment. Perfect world-building, well-developed characters, bawdy humor....Its a win! Recommended for fans of Scott Lynch.

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JacintaMCarter
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Mehso-so

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I liked a lot of the fantasy elements used in this book, and I think the story had a lot of potential. However, the execution wasn't always great. A lot of this book felt like the author wanted to write a long, epic series but was worried his publishers wouldn't let him do that, so he tried to shove six books worth of plot and characters into one book.

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underground_bks
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This fantasy adventure is perfect for anyone who loves a rogue rich with wit and charm and cheap when it comes to scruples, a scamp who‘ll steal your heart along with whatever you‘ve got in your pockets. The audiobook is truly excellent, with the author performing a myriad of voices and dialects and singing all the gorgeous traditional ballads woven through the book.

underground_bks Read for August Bookland Challenge: Fantasy, Audiobook 3y
Leftcoastzen 😻 3y
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Twainy
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🎧 I‘ve sat on this review for DAYS because SO MANY people love it.

Kinch (MC) was snarky, funny, genuine most of the time. The author/narrator swears/sings & the heavy Scottish/Irish accent was a distracting miss for me.

Just know that if you like the MC you‘ll probably enjoy this book.

World building, premise, action, tattoo magic, banter/humor - 4.5⭐️

Plot, narration, engagement, character development - 2.5⭐️

Final rating - ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 👇🏻

Twainy Told in 1st person it felt like a dnd quest as the MC (a thief) owes the Guild a lot of money for training & the person he first tries robbing ends up being a soldier & they‘re off on an adventure!

Chapters flew by in what felt like isolated episodes leaving me wondering if I missed something between chapters a few times, so the plot felt a little choppy. I may READ the book to see if that changes my opinion.
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Reggie Ughhhh I loved all of his other books that were horror and wasn‘t sure if I should give this one a chance, but now pretty sure it‘s a no. 3y
Twainy @Reggie I think that might be my problem. This is not horror at all. The last book I read of his was The Lesser Dead. I suppose there‘s some similar humor but this is more fantasy? I‘m going to reread it as the narration was distracting. 3y
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TracyReadsBooks
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A review in 6 words—I didn‘t want it to end.

A review in a few more words—This is one of my favorite books of the year, one I read slowly to make it last as long as I could. Dark, funny, violent & irreverent with a compelling story, fantastic characters, complex world building, this is a great story that ends with the promise of more. And you‘ll want it. I cannot wait to return to this world! If you like fantasy, you want to read this one.

BookishMarginalia Lovely review! 3y
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TracyReadsBooks
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One of the more impressive things an author can do is write a debut that reads as if that author has long been a master of their craft. Such is the case with this fantasy I just started. Very impressive and beyond entertaining—it‘s had me smiling and even laughing out loud—so far. If it keeps going like this, I might be adding another book to my “favorites of the year” list.

GondorGirl I was just talking about this book with a friend! Christophe and I worked a lot of the same renfaires for years before I realized he was also an author. He did a small private show when my partner and I got engaged. It's really interesting to see how his faire persona differs from his writing- his books have so much depth and weight. I've really enjoyed the few that I've read. 3y
TracyReadsBooks @GondorGirl What a cool story! Do you still see him at renfaires? How fun would that be?!? I loved the book—dark, complex, irreverent, funny, all the things. And really well-written. I don‘t know if it matches his personality but I will say this is one of my favorite books of the year. So good! 3y
GondorGirl @TracyReadsBooks Yup! We typically see him at least once a season. When he had a show at Michigan he was right by our booth and would stop down all the time. Dark, irreverent, and funny is definitely his style- in the faire world he's an insult comic! 3y
TracyReadsBooks @GondorGirl Ha! Having read this book, I can say that insult comic makes some sense! (edited) 3y
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TorieStorieS
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I really enjoyed listening to this start of a new fantasy series! The performance is an absolute pleasure- songs are even sung quite nicely! And though there were some moments when did want a physical copy- it was more because I was curious of the spellings than anything else. I enjoyed the humor, the excitement and the modern edge to a rather traditional fantasy story! Looking forward to the sequel! #AudioColoring

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GrilledCheeseSamurai
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Current read.

Witty. Interesting world lore. Well developed and charismatic protagonist.

Very much 'modern fantasy' feeling...I'm enjoying it. Also...there are killer bird-companions the size of horses. Soooo...yeah.

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❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤

IndyHannaJones I've got this one on my shelf! 4y
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julesG
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Mehso-so

Full review: https://scepticalreading.com/2021/05/if-a-thief-takes-a-long-walk/

This is a very long story for so little plot. Let's hope the second book in the series has a stronger plot.

#ARC #NetGalley #MountARC

Bookies Holy moly. I can't relate to your review at all. I found there was quite a bit of action! Yes, this is a travel story, but this is more about character development than anything else. Seems to be it's setting the scene for a trilogy or something. I thought the writing was fantastic. The explanations were world-building and fascinating. I put this one on my picks shelf on release day. 4y
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Addison_Reads
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I've read other books by this author, but they were horror. I'm not sure if he has other fantasy novels, but he should definitely write more in this genre because his world building and unique characters are excellent!

This fast paced read is full of action, adventure, intrigue, magic, and humor. Although it took a few chapters for me to really understand the world I was in once I settled in I didn't want to stop reading.

vivastory Have you read his book 4y
vivastory It's wild. I think you'd like it 4y
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jackilynn
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Snow day at work so it seemed like the perfect time to curl up under a blanket and catch up on some reading.

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jackilynn
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Busy day today full of housework & snow shoveling. Time to kick back & reset as I get ready for the week ahead.

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You had me at “stag-sized battle ravens.”