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 Danielle The Book Huntress
Three Parts Dead is a fantasy novel that teases at the senses and perceptions of the reader. Gladstone takes some fantasy concepts and weaves them into a creation that has its own flavor and feel. It's not urban fantasy in the common sense. It's not epic fantasy, either. It's a novel that forges its own path.

Gladstone takes the sticky territory of faith and belief in a deity and asks the reader to trust him and to follow where he's going. For those readers who are believers in God and who consi
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Netanella
. . . " as she extended her free hand to pluck it from the air it was an inch around. Holding it between thumb and forefinger, half an inch. She opened her lips, put the pill of darkness inside her mouth, and swallowed. . . ."

"Three Parts Dead" is an imaginative fantasy world of gods, necromancers, gargoyles and vampires in a city you almost want to live in . . . or at least visit. Although it took me a while to get in to the book, the last half of the book more than made up for the slow beginn
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mina
Dec 31, 2015 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Awesome. An intricate and beautiful story about faith and love. I've never thought I'd like stories about magic and deities this much. This book kind of reminds me of the Pratchett's Small Gods, in which gods can die or be weakened by their devotee's faith.
I will follow all the books by this author from now on.
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Carro
Aug 10, 2017 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Clever and different but not quite to my taste - not sure why, but I didn't warm to it. I think I will read the sequel, but I am not likely to re-read this series unless the sequel "chimes" a bit more for me.
The concept is a world with Gods and "craft", which mix together technology and magic. The world started with Gods and then people worked out how to use the same powers (in a smaller way) and that is craft.
The two PoV characters are a craft apprentice and a technical priest apprentice, and t
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Ken McDouall
Jul 19, 2015 rated it really liked it
This addition to the fantasy canon comes from a fresh new writer with a vivid imagination and a penchant for blending and twisting genres. Magic in Gladstone's world defines the structure of the legal system, while religion informs science and technology. Our protagonist is learning the ropes of the legal profession, and finds herself deeply involved in a complex web of intrigue. Wonderfully inventive scenarios, startling imagery, and plot-driven writing make this a fun read. ...more
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