Joe Abercrombie

Joe Abercrombie is a British fantasy writer and film editor. He is best known for his series 'The First Law' and its standalone novels set in the same world. His work is characterized by a dark and gritty style, complex characters, and a subversion of traditional fantasy tropes.

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  1. 1. A Little Hatred

    In a gritty fantasy realm embroiled with industrial revolution and social unrest, the lives of several complex characters intertwine as they navigate a world of escalating violence and power struggles. The novel explores themes of vengeance, ambition, and the corrosive effects of hatred through the eyes of a diverse cast, including a vengeful warrior, an enterprising young noblewoman, and a cunning war hero. As ancient magics fade against the backdrop of emerging technologies, these individuals must adapt to the changing tides of power or be swept away by the relentless currents of progress and conflict.

    The 12725th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. The Trouble With Peace

    In this gripping fantasy sequel, the realm struggles with the aftermath of a hard-won war, where the fragile peace is threatened by the ambitions and insecurities of the various power players. The central characters, each with their own intricate plots and personal demons, navigate a complex political landscape where rebellion brews, alliances shift, and betrayal lurks at every corner. As the tension escalates, the line between hero and villain blurs, raising profound questions about power, justice, and the true cost of peace in a world where the lust for control often trumps the common good.

    The 14078th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. The Wisdom Of Crowds

    The book explores the idea that large groups of people are collectively smarter than individual experts when it comes to problem-solving, decision-making, innovation, and predicting outcomes. The author delves into various case studies and anecdotes to illustrate how the aggregation of information in groups results in decisions that are often better than those made by any single member of the group. The text also discusses the conditions necessary for crowd wisdom to prevail, such as diversity of opinion, independence of members from one another, decentralization, and a method for aggregating opinions. The insights provided challenge the conventional wisdom that only experts can provide solutions to complex problems and instead highlight the potential of harnessing the collective intelligence of the masses.

    The 14138th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. The Blade Itself

    The First Law: Book One

    In a grim fantasy world where war looms and politics are cutthroat, a crippled torturer with a complicated past, a vain and self-absorbed swordsman, and a fierce but inexperienced young woman navigate their personal ambitions and struggles for power. As their paths intertwine, they are drawn into a dangerous game orchestrated by a cunning and secretive mage. Together, they must confront their own demons and decide what they're willing to sacrifice for a chance at glory or redemption, all while the threat of an ancient evil and an impending conflict casts a dark shadow over the land.

    The 14983rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Red Country

    In this gritty fantasy novel, a young woman named Shy South embarks on a perilous journey across a rugged, lawless frontier to rescue her kidnapped siblings. Accompanied by her stepfather Lamb, who harbors a violent past, Shy navigates a world filled with treacherous outlaws, mercenaries, and settlers driven by greed and desperation. As they traverse the harsh landscape, Shy confronts her own inner demons and the brutal realities of survival, while uncovering secrets about Lamb's history that challenge her understanding of justice and family. The story weaves themes of redemption, vengeance, and the blurred lines between heroism and villainy in a land where the only certainty is conflict.

    The 17119th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 6. The Heroes

    A First Law Novel

    Set in a gritty, war-torn world, the story unfolds over three days of brutal conflict between the Union and the Northmen, focusing on a strategic hill known as the Heroes. The narrative weaves together the perspectives of various characters, including a weary veteran, an ambitious officer, and a young warrior seeking glory, each grappling with their own motivations and moral dilemmas. As the battle rages, the characters confront the harsh realities of war, revealing the futility and chaos that underpin their struggles for power and survival. Through dark humor and vivid action, the story explores themes of honor, leadership, and the human cost of warfare.

    The 17119th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 7. Last Argument Of Kings

    In the gripping conclusion of a dark fantasy trilogy, the story weaves together the fates of several complex characters as they navigate a world on the brink of chaos. The Union faces internal strife and external threats, while the enigmatic wizard Bayaz manipulates events to his advantage. Jezal dan Luthar grapples with unexpected responsibilities, Logen Ninefingers confronts his violent past, and Glokta maneuvers through political intrigue. As alliances shift and battles rage, the characters must confront their own demons and make choices that will shape the future of their world, culminating in a dramatic and thought-provoking finale.

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  8. 8. Before They Are Hanged

    In this gripping fantasy sequel, the story follows three main narratives: the journey of the barbarian Logen Ninefingers and his companions as they venture into the mysterious and perilous Old Empire; the political intrigue and power struggles faced by Inquisitor Glokta as he navigates the treacherous waters of the Union's capital; and the trials of Jezal dan Luthar, who is forced to confront his own weaknesses and grow beyond his privileged upbringing. As war looms and alliances shift, each character must confront their own demons and make difficult choices that will shape the fate of their world.

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  9. 9. The First Law Trilogy

    Set in a gritty, war-torn world, the story follows a diverse cast of characters, including a crippled torturer, a nobleman turned soldier, and a barbarian warrior, as they navigate political intrigue, personal vendettas, and brutal battles. As the Union faces threats from the Gurkish Empire and internal corruption, these unlikely heroes are drawn into a complex web of alliances and betrayals orchestrated by a powerful wizard with his own hidden agenda. The trilogy explores themes of power, morality, and the blurred lines between good and evil, culminating in a series of unexpected twists and morally ambiguous resolutions.

    The 17119th Greatest Book of All Time