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>>13236176
I will also vote for Tigana because it's the best in that list and fuck you. It shouldn't take more than 2 weeks to finish it.

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>>13219688
I'd ALSO like this one, as I've already started and I'm captivated enough to go very smoothly through the pages. Intrigue and political strife is what I enjoy in fantasy book, more than battles and a million elf-based fantasy races.

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Just started Tigana and I'm already 140 pages in (just barely finished the first part where Tomasso died in his prison)
Is it a good book? It seems overly long and I don't like the vaguely renaissance Italy setting, I always hated that particular setting to be honest (reason why I unironically never got into Assassin's creed games and Locke Lamora). I do like how quickly is went from merry singer's troupe to conspiracy and rebellion, but I'm afraid they'll keep doing their troupe bullshit, which I hate. I always had a strong dislike for non-fighter main characters.

Anyone here finished it? Is it satisfying at the end of the day? Don't spoil it for me please, I went 100% blind and I'm not sure if I should invest in it singe it's so damn long.

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