The Blood Mirror is the penultimate installment in the Lightbringer series, but it would be better to call this a transitional novel unlike the previous three books, the main story progression in The Blood Mirror was close to none until the final quarter. Picture: The Blood Mirror by breath-art (Jian Guo) There were two glaring main issues that, somehow, weren’t noticeable on my first read: one of them being that The Blood Mirror felt almost like a filler (more on this later) and the other being Kip’s POV that was just utterly full of sexual innuendo and frustrations. Unfortunately, I have to say that rereading The Blood Mirror gave me an inferior reading experience compared to the first time I read it. The Black Prism and The Blinding Knife were even better on reread The Broken Eye more or less on the same quality. Since the start of this month, I’ve been binge rereading Lightbringer from the beginning non-stop, and I’d say that my reread experience for the previous three books has been rewarding. Published: 27 th October 2016 by Orbit (UK) and 25th October 2016 by Orbit (US)Ī prelude novel to the-hopefully-incredible conclusion.
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