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As darkness falls after sunset, the corelings rise—demons who possess supernatural powers and burn with a consuming hatred of humanity. For hundreds of years the demons have terrorized the night, slowly culling the human herd that shelters behind magical wards—symbols of power whose origins are lost in myth and whose protection is terrifyingly fragile. It was not always this way. Once, men and women battled the corelings on equal terms, but those days are gone. Night by night the demons grow stronger, while human numbers dwindle under their relentless assault. Now, with hope for the future fading, three young survivors of vicious demon attacks will dare the impossible, stepping beyond the crumbling safety of the wards to risk everything in a desperate quest to regain the secrets of the past. Together, they will stand against the night.Look for Peter V. Brett’s complete Demon Cycle: THE WARDED MAN | THE DESERT SPEAR | THE DAYLIGHT WAR | THE SKULL THRONE | THE CORE

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Two stars because oddly, the author writes in a gripping manner. The books (there are 5 to the series) are indeed page turners. If you can overlook his technical mistakes like printing the wrong name occasionally the writing is truly good. He also flubbed up the age of the main female protagonist but it was only a year so I eventually let it go.Now about the content without providing spoilers. If you are like me, you will love book one, The Warded Man. You will hate book two because of the direction he takes the characters. Book three will pull you back in. Book four pushes the other way...see the pattern? The characters. I can pretty much sum it up thusly, almost all the characters in these books are sluts. Male and female. The first book started with some vague and somewhat tasteful love scenes. But by book five it was pure soft porn. Maybe not so soft.... So much so that it detracts from a great concept world and story. The magic system is very unique and a nice change from most fantasy stories. You most certainly will not want to read certain parts if you are eating. I'm not even talking about the rapes and mutilations. I am talking about some of the consensual sex scenes. I got the sense the author got some positive feedback from earlier books and then went overboard in the later books. The change was startling.Parents. this is NOT a series you should allow your younger children to have access to. Maybe not even your older children.
You can almost point to the page where the author (or editor) got tired of the backstory and wanted to jump straight to the Warded Man and his merry band, but more of that in a moment. I MOSTLY enjoyed this book. The writing was excellent, though never showy; while I never once stopped to admire a particularly beautiful turn of phrase, I never felt any words were wasted, either. The world-building was much the same. I liked the warding as a concept a lot, and the author did a great job building tension and suspense, establishing the motivations of the characters, and making each of them unique.For the first 2/3 of the book, I thought the plot moved along at a good clip and I had a pretty good handle on where things were going. The first couple time jumps were natural. Then (spoilers ahead) it seemed like the author got tired of slowly building the characters and showing their progression into the characters they needed to be, and skipped at LEAST five or six chapters' worth of development. It could have been an overzealous editor, to be fair. But either way, while I tracked the changes in the characters over the gap, it was very abrupt and left out a sizeable chunk of needed character development. Sure, they were headed that way, but for Arlen the Warded Man in particular, there were some big decisions--like the decision to eat coreling meat, and its implications--that needed one HELL of a lot more time and consideration than they got.This also appears most egregiously in Arlen and Leesha's relationship. I've seen a few other reviewers complain about this, but it's worth reiterating. (SPOILERS!) If Leesha's reaction to being raped is, DAYS later, deciding to have sex with the naked tattooed demon-eater and hoping for a child, you have GOT to connect the dots between being raped and her arrival at this decision. One, it's just bad writing. Two, it's minimizing the trauma to a ridiculous--and insulting--level. People react in different ways to trauma, but unless you the author TELL me why she's reacting differently, then I have to pencil in the average reaction and then call bullshit on it. I don't believe there's only one correct way to write about rape, but this is looks like it's going to be a critical relationship for the rest of the series, and the author just skipped right past 80% of the build-up and went straight to, "I want to have his baby" less than a week after Leesha was raped. By any objective standard, someone screwed up royally here.It is a testament to the strength of the rest of the book that I kept reading and can still say I enjoyed the book. It really is good, and I'm hoping, now that he's gotten the Scooby Gang together, that there won't be any more plot jumps and relationship gaps like this one.

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