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Posted 2025-02-19 3:31 PM (#32486 - in reply to #30718)
Subject: Re: 2025 Grimdark Reading Challenge
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I finished 'The Lies of Locke Lamora' today and I wasn't disappointed. It's a brilliant heist caper with excellent characterisations and city building. I was unsure if the book would fit my admittedly broad definition of grimdark but there was a significant tone shift that made me go 'yep, this fits!' Really enjoyed this one. I'm reading 'Darksoul' by Anna Stephens next - I read the first in the trilogy 'Godblind' about eight years ago and loved it, and like a lot of books I read I never got to the sequel. Looking forward to this one.

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