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Not sure if the Safehold series has the best books names ever or the worst ones.
>Off Armageddon Reef
>By Schism Rent Asunder
>By Heresies Distressed
>A Mighty Fortress
>How Firm a Foundation
>Midst Toil and Tribulation
>Like a Mighty Army
>Hell's Foundations Quiver
>At the Sign of Triumph
>Through Fiery Trials

That's a long series.
Has anyone read all the books? How does the quality progress?
I've finished 3 books so far and enjoyed them, they're comfy af but I felt like the "good guys" lacked any serious obstacles. Not particularly a fan of subversion, the lack of grimderpiness is in fact what I found refreshing about the books but sometimes it felt like everything was just a little bit too easy.

Would recommend to anyone that's interested in "sci-fi meets medieval world" trope.

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Just finished book 3, definitely an improvement over book 2 which is nice because I love the setting and really wanted to keep going. He does some fantastic land battles in this novel.

Has anyone read all of these? I feel like it's an impossible task to be able to write enough for him to take Humanity back into space unless he starts skipping ahead in time.

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