Hello fellow readers and welcome to my blog. I try to post about the books I am reading every Wednesday and this week I have more good news! Last week I wrote about a book that I really enjoyed. Since then I have finished the sequel and found it fabulous! Hooray!
The downside is that I will now have to wait for the final part of the trilogy to be published next year. Anyway, here’s the book…

Yes, the book was the second in James Islington’s Hierarchy series: The Strength of the Few. Here is the blurb…
“The highly anticipated follow-up to The Will of the Many—one of 2023’s most lauded and bestselling fantasy novels.
The Hierarchy still call me Vis Telimus. They still, as one, believe they know who I am.
But with all that has happened—with what I fear is coming—I am not sure it matters anymore.
I am no longer one. I won the Iudicium, and lost everything—and now, impossibly, the ancient device beyond the Labyrinth has replicated me across three separate worlds. A different version of myself in each of Obiteum, Luceum, and Res. Three different bodies, three different lives. I have to hide; fight; play politics. I have to train; trust; lie. I have to kill; heal; prove myself again, and again, and again.
I am loved, and hated, and entirely alone.
Above all, though, I need to find answers before it’s too late. To understand the nature of what has happened to me, and why.
I need to find a way to stop the coming Cataclysm, because if all I have learned is true, I may be the only one who can”
This is my response on the Goodreads site…
The Strength of the Few by James IslingtonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
In my six decades of reading I don’t think I have often found two books in a series that have engaged me as much as the first two parts of James Islington’s Hierarchy series. I have been suffering from a kind of reading desert in recent months, but these books had me getting up in the middle of the night just to read a few more chapters!
The world building is amazing, based on Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt and a kind of Celtic setting. The characters are beautifully drawn and the plot twists are incredibly powerful, amazing and unexpected. In this book the author handles his main character splitting into three versions of himself, living in each of the three worlds. I am not sure how he managed to do this, but the effect was quite brilliant. I am really desperate to know how he will handle all of the different plot threads in the sequel.
Islington is definitely an author that I will continue to follow. I am now reading his debut book and will be intrigued to find out what he comes up with after he finishes the Hierarchy trilogy! Definitely a writer to keep an eye on! Thank you James.
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I am so happy to have my reading mojo back!
Happy Reading!
Love and best wishes,
Anne
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