Black Prism

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Brent Weeks: Black Prism (2010, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

English language

Published Jan. 24, 2010 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-84149-905-5
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Gavin Guile is the Prism, the most powerful man in the world. He is high priest and emperor, a man whose power, wit, and charm are all that preserves a tenuous peace. But Prisms never last, and Guile knows exactly how long he has left to live: Five years to achieve five impossible goals. But when Guile discovers he has a son, born in a far kingdom after the war that put him in power, he must decide how much he's willing to pay to protect a secret that could tear his world apart.

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A Beautiful Combination of Worldbuilding and Heroism

The Black Prism is a great start to new Fantasy series. When an author takes the time to build a world organically, it shows. You start with the fundamentals and build a society around it, instead of starting at your conclusion and forcing everything to fit. Brent Weeks mastered the fundamentals with his light-based magic system, which is brilliant in both its application of the spectrum (with our modern scientific knowledge) and at how a medieval society could interact with such complexity. Additionally, the society and religion that is built around this magic is deep and realistic, and suffuses every element of the story.

Which leads me to the tale itself, told through the eyes of a number of narrators but primarily through Gavin Guile and Kip. The use of someone at the top of the ladder (both magically and society-wise) and another at the bottom results in a story …

Subjects

  • Fiction, fantasy, epic
  • Fathers and sons, fiction