Book Review: Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence.

Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence is the First book in The Broken Empire Series. Young prince Jorg is deeply scarred in an assassination attempt. He is left hanging to die in a bramble of deadly thorns, after witnessing the murder of his brother and mother. His only goal in life is revenge.  

The Cover: I love this cover. There is a cloaked boy leaning upon a sword, surrounded by dead bodies, with more swords jutting up all around like crosses marking graves. The title is in a large red font with that stands proud against the white background, and the author’s name sits on top in black text. You know this is a fantasy novel straight away and the book’ cover is a good representation for the story within.

The Good Stuff: This is anothergood fantasy novel by Mark Lawrence. His writing is good, he has some interesting characters, and holds a good grasp on what makes good fantasy.

The Bad Stuff: I am not a fan of first person narrative. I wish he had written this in third person. I kept getting pulled out of the story because of this. It is a personal preference for me, I want to read about a character’s story. If I had listened to the audiobook it probably wouldn’t bother me, because it would seem like someone telling their story, but when I read sentences start with ‘I’ it throws me out. The other problem I have with this story is I really don’t like the main character.

Overall, I enjoyed this read and will progress through the rest of the series. It is a good story and while I didn’t like the main character, I did enjoy the other characters and their interactions. After reading this, I will say that I much preferred his ‘Book of the Ancestor’ Series but this is only book 1 and I will see how I feel at the end of the series before passing final judgement. This one only gets a hatred-consuming, vengeance-seeking, blood-spilling, 3 out of 5 golden bookmarks from me.

Book Haul for 2025

Hello Readers,

I scheduled this post to be published in January, but I just realised it didn’t publish for some reason. I have already reviewed a few of the books in this book haul and am still reading through the others. While this is later than intended, I thought I would post it anyway. so you can see what’s left on my reading list for this year and check out the previous reviews you may have missed.

Here is the originally intended post:

Ok, so here are the books I plan to read over 2025, in no particular order:

Red Sister – Mark Lawrence

Prince of Thorns – Mark Lawrence

King of Thorns – Mark Lawrence

Emperor of Thorns – Mark Lawrence

Dead Man’s Steel – Luke Scull

The God is Not Willing – Steven Erikson

I picked all these up from local secondhand bookstores. If I enjoy them, I will find a place for them on my bookshelf, among the others in my collection, and give them a new home. If not, I will send them back to one of the local secondhand stores for someone else to enjoy.

I have read Mark Lawrence before and enjoyed his work. So, I grabbed a few more of his books when I saw them. I can’t wait to get stuck into these, but I need to finish my re-read of Half a War by Joe Abercrombie first.

As always, I will post my reviews for you after I finish reading each book.

Happy Reading!