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Senlin Ascends (The Books of Babel, #1)
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Wow. That was unexpected!
Senlin Ascends is one of the best reads I've had in ages. I decided to read it because one of the bloggers judging in my self-published fantasy contest had a very difficult time choosing between this title and another for the best of his bunch of 30 novels. In the end he went for the other book, which left me thinking that it was harsh luck to miss out by such a fine margin to a very different kind of story.
Anyway, I was dragged in and didn't escape until I'd finished two or three days later.
Don't read this book because you like mine. It's not like mine. It is, however, excellent.
For me Senlin's Ascent hits on pretty much every level (no pun intended).
It's the story of a man's literal ascent up the many tiers of the Tower of Babel, a series of bizarre ring-doms standing at the centre of a huge and varied empire. Senlin goes there on honeymoon armed with his expertise on the subject in hand, and finds the reality very different to what his reading has led him to expect. As with all journeys of consequence, Senlin's ascent has an impact on both the traveler and those encountered on his travels.
It has truly excellent prose. So many lines made me deeply jealous. Clever, literary, insightful lines that cut to the quick of the matter.
The story is compelling. It unfolds and unfolds. Because the characters are excellently drawn I cared very much about where it was all going.
The imagination is unbound and intriguing. This has a strong Jack Vance, Dying Earth vibe, mixed in with overtones of Kafka, but it's also very much its own thing with hope and defiance to offset the cynicism.
It starts rather gently and with a style you might find in many works of literary fiction but dark undertones build and so does the violence/action/excitement so that at the end it becomes a work that actually fits more closely to the kind of fantasy I've read a lot of recently (and remains an excellent read).
So, in short, this is just the sort of find I was hoping would come out of the Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO). A truly fine book that after 3 years had only managed to gather 50 ratings on Goodreads (& as I am editing this review it's been released by a traditional publisher and has 8,900 ratings here!). It's a pity that it didn't make the final and l hope to read the book that beat it there, but I also hope it finds the audience it deserves and that this review will inspire some of you to give it a try!
As a fanboy I decided to see how the tower (and Barad Dur) stack up against modern buildings.
Go here to see it in high resolution.
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Senlin Ascends is one of the best reads I've had in ages. I decided to read it because one of the bloggers judging in my self-published fantasy contest had a very difficult time choosing between this title and another for the best of his bunch of 30 novels. In the end he went for the other book, which left me thinking that it was harsh luck to miss out by such a fine margin to a very different kind of story.
Anyway, I was dragged in and didn't escape until I'd finished two or three days later.
Don't read this book because you like mine. It's not like mine. It is, however, excellent.
For me Senlin's Ascent hits on pretty much every level (no pun intended).
It's the story of a man's literal ascent up the many tiers of the Tower of Babel, a series of bizarre ring-doms standing at the centre of a huge and varied empire. Senlin goes there on honeymoon armed with his expertise on the subject in hand, and finds the reality very different to what his reading has led him to expect. As with all journeys of consequence, Senlin's ascent has an impact on both the traveler and those encountered on his travels.
It has truly excellent prose. So many lines made me deeply jealous. Clever, literary, insightful lines that cut to the quick of the matter.
The story is compelling. It unfolds and unfolds. Because the characters are excellently drawn I cared very much about where it was all going.
The imagination is unbound and intriguing. This has a strong Jack Vance, Dying Earth vibe, mixed in with overtones of Kafka, but it's also very much its own thing with hope and defiance to offset the cynicism.
It starts rather gently and with a style you might find in many works of literary fiction but dark undertones build and so does the violence/action/excitement so that at the end it becomes a work that actually fits more closely to the kind of fantasy I've read a lot of recently (and remains an excellent read).
So, in short, this is just the sort of find I was hoping would come out of the Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off (SPFBO). A truly fine book that after 3 years had only managed to gather 50 ratings on Goodreads (& as I am editing this review it's been released by a traditional publisher and has 8,900 ratings here!). It's a pity that it didn't make the final and l hope to read the book that beat it there, but I also hope it finds the audience it deserves and that this review will inspire some of you to give it a try!
As a fanboy I decided to see how the tower (and Barad Dur) stack up against modern buildings.
Go here to see it in high resolution.
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GVfMkBkZUS...
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“Senlin did not believe in that sort of love: sudden and selfish and insatiable. Love, as the poets so often painted it, was just bald lust wearing a pompous wig. He believed true love was more like an education: it was deep and subtle and never complete.”
― Senlin Ascends
― Senlin Ascends
“Even beauty diminishes with study. It is better to glance than gawk.”
― Senlin Ascends
― Senlin Ascends
“Mirrors are not so honest as one might think. They can be mugged at, bargained with, and one can always ferret out a flattering angle. Really, there is nothing like the expression of a long-lost friend to reflect the honest state of your affairs.”
― Senlin Ascends
― Senlin Ascends
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"Just a few pages in. I can't say if I will like the book yet, but Bancroft can certainly write! It only takes a page or two to know if someone really has writer's bones. He does."
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"Full of marvelous prose: they talked like two old men playing draughts: with ponderous silences, unspoken consensus and shrugged replies"
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It's been on my tbr list for a while now. Your review has motivated me to finally give it a shot, so thanks!
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Started reading yesterday. It's the first self-published book I've ever enjoyed, and I'm liking it more than most of the fiction I've read over the last few years, more than Erikson, the last two GRRMs, Outlander (ew), Night Angel (ew). I can go on with a very long list, but won't. I get that this is a matter of taste, but still, this series should be better known :/
Ash09 wrote: "Started reading yesterday. It's the first self-published book I've ever enjoyed, and I'm liking it more than most of the fiction I've read over the last few years, more than Erikson, the last two G..."
Great to hear!
Word of mouth is what sells books, so let people know!
Great to hear!
Word of mouth is what sells books, so let people know!
I'm looking forward to reading this! I read the first few pages...it's actually in the Borrow Library for Amazon Prime Members so I hope this will help generate more interest, and at 3.99 is still a great buy! I liked what I read, but was also reading the first book of Gentlemen Bastards, and realized I need to stick with it to get into it properly- So glad I did, but do look forward to this one!!
I hate to admit to being so shallow, but any time I've looked at that book either here or on Amazon I've been put off by the cover.
I liked the cover! It is a literary cover more than a fantasy one though. The book could easily come with a 'realistic' tower on the cover, rising to the clouds, and it would look pretty awesome.
I agree, I meant to say "I sometimes have that same issue as 'Agnes', i.e. not buying books because I don't like the cover"... but not in this case! I also find the cover interesting, in fact, if you plan to buy the book the paperback publish quality is very good, I was honestly impressed! You should check it out Agnes!
I bought this when I saw Emily May review it (who linked to you) and it totally blew me away. It was so amazing I read it in a day. I highly encourage everyone to check it out.
Tried this based on your review. Just finished it and loved it! Ordered the second book and wish it was here now!
Janis wrote: "Tried this based on your review. Just finished it and loved it! Ordered the second book and wish it was here now!"
Great to hear! Book 2 is fantastic.
Great to hear! Book 2 is fantastic.
Reading this now on your recommendation. Certainly an unusual setting, and a curious protagonist. Look forward to seeing how it turns out.
Thanks for spreading the word about this wonderful book. I loved it so much! Now on to Arm of the Sphinx...
Finished this in a few days at the beach. Incredibly good 5 star book. I'm about to go buy book 2 and recommend to friends.
Greg wrote: "Finished this in a few days at the beach. Incredibly good 5 star book. I'm about to go buy book 2 and recommend to friends."
Good man. A book like this really needs readers to go out and evangelize for it.
Good man. A book like this really needs readers to go out and evangelize for it.
So glad I caught your review, mark. Have already recommended to other friends who are also loving it.
I got this book after you posted about it on the Fantasy subreddit. I'm about halfway through (interspersed with reading your Prince of Thorns, which I am also halfway through...). Hauntingly beautiful prose, one you normally won't expect from something self-published. I wish Josiah all the best!
Saw your recommendation on Twitter, checked the reviews and just ordered...I think I'm gonna really enjoy it ;)
Such a delightful series, thank you for the recommendation! Now for the worst part... Trying to decide what to read next!
Love your blog post. I find it extremely cool and highly encouraging. I'm super happy for Josiah and I will be picking up the book shortly myself. Thanks for sharing :)
You're definitely the reason I found out about it and it turned out to be the best book I've read this year. Thank you.
I just purchased this book due to your raving review. I am enjoying it so far. Very different but interesting.
Hannah wrote: "Groovy! I bought this book on your recommendation. I haven't started it yet, but I'm excited to do so. I'm going go on an international trip soon, so I'm saving up my Kindle books to read on the pl..."
I hope you've read it now and loved it!
I hope you've read it now and loved it!
Hannah wrote: "Groovy! I bought this book on your recommendation. I haven't started it yet, but I'm excited to do so. I'm going go on an international trip soon, so I'm saving up my Kindle books to read on the pl..."
No question - Go ahead and buy the sequel now!
No question - Go ahead and buy the sequel now!
Pretty cool when a well-known author helps his (currently) less known peers of the same genre to get to a broader audience. Hats off.
The book is added to my to-read list.
The book is added to my to-read list.
I'm reading this at the moment, and its wonderfully written, Dark, surreal, looking like its going to gain cult status :@)
( A Bald Mage) Keith wrote: "I'm reading this at the moment, and its wonderfully written, Dark, surreal, looking like its going to gain cult status :@)"
It deserves mainstream status too! :)
It deserves mainstream status too! :)
Sure does Mark! deserves every accolade that comes its way.
:@)
:@)
I actually picked this book up today in a chapters in Canada because I’ve seen so much of it lately. Can’t wait to read it
Orin wrote: "I actually picked this book up today in a chapters in Canada because I’ve seen so much of it lately. Can’t wait to read it"
Hooray! The system works.
I hope you like it.
Hooray! The system works.
I hope you like it.
After seeing Mark’s recommendation I bought this book. Finished it in a week. Absolutely fantastic. Already bought the second book.
I also thought it has a flavour of Jack Vance's, Planet of Adventure with and dash of Alice in Wonderland.
Val wrote: "I also thought it has a flavour of Jack Vance's, Planet of Adventure with and dash of Alice in Wonderland."
Sounds like something that should be on the cover!
Sounds like something that should be on the cover!
Sweet! This series sound delicious, like a Steven Eriksson or Mark Lawrence 😉nudge, nudge.
Too darn bad my app doesn't have any of it. Going to have to order it. Oh, and the tip that you can get it in Canada is appreciated folks!
Too darn bad my app doesn't have any of it. Going to have to order it. Oh, and the tip that you can get it in Canada is appreciated folks!
I read this because of your review ages ago and you were correct on every point. Senlin Ascends and is as good as all the 5 star reviews say.
I just re-read your review in a goodreads email and I was pretty impressed with how perfectly you describe the book.
I just re-read your review in a goodreads email and I was pretty impressed with how perfectly you describe the book.
Karim wrote: "I read this because of your review ages ago and you were correct on every point. Senlin Ascends and is as good as all the 5 star reviews say.
I just re-read your review in a goodreads email and I ..."
Thanks! I'm pleased the book has done well, but also saddened that it hasn't exploded like it deserves to.
I just re-read your review in a goodreads email and I ..."
Thanks! I'm pleased the book has done well, but also saddened that it hasn't exploded like it deserves to.
I also listened to this series on audio because of your review (& the respect I had for you as an author) and FELL. IN. LOVE. I will blindly read anything you recommend now because of it. If you ever want a "reread" of it, I highly recommend the audio version. The gentleman reading it does a phenomenal job!
Thank you! And keep reviewing! Please. ;)
Thank you! And keep reviewing! Please. ;)
That's high praise indeed. Bumping it up in my TBR. You said, it came second in your contest. Which book came first?
Joel wrote: "That's high praise indeed. Bumping it up in my TBR. You said, it came second in your contest. Which book came first?"
It came 2nd in its group - the book that beat it in its group, The Path of Flames, came 2nd in the contest (out of 300 books).
It came 2nd in its group - the book that beat it in its group, The Path of Flames, came 2nd in the contest (out of 300 books).
This series is one of the most refreshing and unique I have read in years. And I cannot wait for book #4 later this year.
This is one of the most well-written series in my opinion. Bancroft's use of language is incredible.
I bought the first 3 books on the strength of this review by you and was NOT disappointed... can't wait for book 4.
A great new voice in fantastic fiction...
A great new voice in fantastic fiction...
Ash09 wrote: "Started reading yesterday. It's the first self-published book I've ever enjoyed, and I'm liking it more than most of the fiction I've read over the last few years, more than Erikson, the last two G..."
Throw it some stars! It only needs 5 ratings to reach 21,000!
Throw it some stars! It only needs 5 ratings to reach 21,000!