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Mark Lawrence

    January 28, 1966

    Mark Lawrence crafts narratives that often delve into the darker aspects of human nature and morality, blurring the lines between fantasy and science fiction. His work is characterized by complex characters facing difficult ethical choices and exploring the intricacies of power dynamics. Lawrence employs a sharp, direct prose style, focusing on driving plots with compelling action and suspense. His stories offer a penetrating insight into the psychology of his characters and the harsh realities they confront.

    Road Brothers Stories
    Legends 2, Stories in Honour of David Gemmell
    Anglo-Hispania Beyond the Black Legend: British Campaigns, Travellers and Attitudes Towards Spain Since 1489
    The Wheel of Osheim
    Holy Sister
    Grey Sister
    • Grey Sister

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The second novel in a brilliant fantasy trilogy from the international bestselling author of Prince of Thorns. Behind its walls, the Convent of Sweet Mercy has trained young girls to hone their skills for centuries. In Mystic Class, Novice Nona Grey has begun to learn the secrets of the universe. But so often even the deepest truths just make our choices harder. Before she leaves the convent, Nona must choose which order to dedicate herself to—and whether her path will lead to a life of prayer and service or one of the blade and the fist. All that stands between her and these choices are the pride of a thwarted assassin, the designs of a would-be empress wielding the Inquisition like a knife, and the vengeance of the empire's richest lord. As the world narrows around her, and her enemies attack her through the system she is sworn to, Nona must find her own path despite the competing pulls of friendship, revenge, ambition, and loyalty. And in all this only one thing is certain: there will be blood.

      Grey Sister
      4.4
    • Holy Sister

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Nona Grey's story reaches its shattering conclusion in the third instalment of Book of the Ancestor.

      Holy Sister
      4.3
    • The Wheel of Osheim

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      From the international bestselling author of the Broken Empire Trilogy, the thrilling conclusion to the Red Queen’s War... All the horrors of Hell stand between Snorri ver Snagason and the rescue of his family, if indeed the dead can be rescued. For Jalan Kendeth, getting out alive and with Loki’s key is all that matters. Loki’s creation can open any lock, any door, and it may also be the key to Jalan’s fortune back in the living world. Jalan plans to return to the three w’s that have been the core of his idle and debauched life: wine, women, and wagering. Fate, however, has other plans, larger plans. The Wheel of Osheim is turning ever faster, and it will crack the world unless it’s stopped. When the end of all things looms, and there’s nowhere to run, even the worst coward must find new answers. Jalan and Snorri face many dangers, from the corpse hordes of the Dead King to the many mirrors of the Lady Blue, but in the end, fast or slow, the Wheel of Osheim always pulls you back. In the end, it’s win or die.

      The Wheel of Osheim
      4.3
    • The book explores the complex relationship between Britain and Spain from 1489, highlighting their historical rivalry and unexpected similarities. It examines their composite monarchies, roles in global power dynamics, and shared expressions of patriotism rooted in Christianity. Mark Lawrence also addresses the contrasting perceptions each country held of the other, such as the British 'Black Legend' against Spain and Catholic views of England as a haven for pirates and heretics. This nuanced analysis reveals the evolving international connection between the two nations.

      Anglo-Hispania Beyond the Black Legend: British Campaigns, Travellers and Attitudes Towards Spain Since 1489
      4.0
    • The anthology features original stories from a new lineup of distinguished fantasy authors, celebrating the legacy of David Gemmell, who passed away in 2006. Following the establishment of the David Gemmell Legend Award in 2008, this collection, released by NewCon Press, aims to honor Gemmell's influence on the genre and his memorable characters and epic narratives. Legends II promises to meet the high standards set by its predecessor, showcasing the talents of today's leading writers in fantasy.

      Legends 2, Stories in Honour of David Gemmell
      4.2
    • A volume of short stories by the bestselling author of THE BROKEN EMPIRE series, Mark Lawrence

      Road Brothers Stories
      4.3
    • Emperor of Thorns

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      In the final novel in the Broken Empire Trilogy, the boy who would rule all may have finally met his match... King Jorg Ancrath is twenty now—and king of seven nations. His goal—revenge against his father—has not yet been realized, and the demons that haunt him have only grown stronger. Yet no matter how tortured his path, he intends to take the next step in his upward climb. Jorg would be emperor. It is a position not to be gained by the sword but rather by vote. And never in living memory has anyone secured a majority of the vote, leaving the Broken Empire long without a leader. Jorg plans to change that. He’s uncovered the lost technology of the land, and he won’t hesitate to use it. But he soon finds an adversary standing in his way, a necromancer unlike any he has ever faced—a figure hated and feared even more than himself: the Dead King.

      Emperor of Thorns
      4.2
    • Limited Wish

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      One choice. Two possible timelines. And a world hanging in the balance. It's the summer of 1986 and reluctant prodigy Nick Hayes is a student at Cambridge University, working with world-renowned mathematician Professor Halligan. He just wants to be a regular student, but regular isn't really an option for a boy-genius cancer survivor who's already dabbled in time travel. When he crosses paths with a mysterious yet curiously familiar girl, Nick discovers that creases have appeared in the fabric of time, and that he is at the centre of the disruption. Only Nick can resolve this time paradox before the damage becomes catastrophic for both him and the future of the world. Time is running out--literally. Wrapped up with him in this potentially apocalyptic scenario are his ex-girlfriend, Mia, and fellow student Helen. Facing the world-ending chaos of a split in time, Nick must act fast and make the choice of a lifetime--or lifetimes. Game on.

      Limited Wish
      4.2
    • The Girl and the Moon

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in a richly developed fantasy world, this novel follows an outcast determined to survive against overwhelming odds. As the third installment in a gripping series, it continues to explore themes of resilience and courage, drawing readers deeper into a narrative filled with action and adventure. Fans of the previous books will find familiar elements while being introduced to new challenges and characters that enhance the epic scope of the story.

      The Girl and the Moon
      4.2
    • To reach greatness you must step on bodies, and many brothers lie trodden in my wake. I've walked from pawn to player and I'll win this game of ours, though the cost of it may drown the world in blood. The land burns with the fires of a hundred battles as lords and petty kings fight for the Broken Empire.

      King of Thorns
      4.2
    • Red Queen's War - 1: Prince of Fools

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The Red Queen is ancient but the kings of the Broken Empire dread her as they dread no other. Her grandson Jalan Kendeth is a coward, a cheat and a womaniser; and tenth in line to the throne. While his grandmother shapes the destiny of millions, Prince Jalan pursues his debauched pleasures. Until he gets entangled with Snorri ver Snagason, a huge Norse axe man, and dragged against his will to the icy north. In a journey across half the Broken Empire, Jalan flees minions of the Dead King, agrees to duel an upstart prince named Jorg Ancrath, and meets the ice witch, Skilfar, all the time seeking a way to part company with Snorri before the Norseman’s quest leads them to face his enemies in the black fort on the edge of the Bitter Ice.

      Red Queen's War - 1: Prince of Fools
      4.1
    • The End of Ambition

      • 408 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      At the start of the 1960s, American liberals, including John F. Kennedy, were filled with optimism about the U.S. role in promoting democracy and development across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. With the nation's power and resources, it seemed feasible to support the "Third World" nations during the Cold War. However, by the end of the decade, this vision had collapsed. Mark Atwood Lawrence presents a groundbreaking history of this pivotal decade, exploring how the Vietnam War and significant social and political shifts in the U.S. contributed to the decline of American liberal ambition abroad. By the mid to late 1960s, many Third World nations experienced a shift from democracy to dictatorship, with persistent poverty and inequality. As the Vietnam War dragged on and the Kennedy era transitioned to the Johnson and Nixon administrations, the U.S. became increasingly risk-averse, opting for a policy focused on stability rather than democratic ideals. Focusing on U.S. relations with Brazil, India, Iran, Indonesia, and southern Africa, this work examines the intertwining of international and domestic events, offering a fresh perspective on a war that continues to influence U.S. foreign policy today.

      The End of Ambition
      4.0
    • From the critically-acclaimed author of PRINCE OF FOOLS comes the second volume of the brilliant new epic fantasy series, THE RED QUEEN'S WAR. 'If you like dark you will love Mark Lawrence. And when the light breaks through and it all makes sense, the contrast is gorgeous' ROBIN HOBB

      The Liar's Key
      4.1
    • Dispel Illusion

      • 239 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Sometimes being wrong is the right answer. Nick Hayes's genius is in wringing out the universe's secrets. It's a talent that's allowed him to carve paths through time. But the worst part is that he knows how his story will end. He's seen it with his own eyes. And every year that passes, every breakthrough he makes, brings him a step closer. Mia's accident is waiting for them both in 2011. If it happens then he's out of choices. Then a chance 1992 discovery reveals that this seeker of truth has been lying to himself. But why? It's a question that haunts him for years. A straw he clings to as his long-awaited fate draws near. Time travel turns out not to be the biggest problem Nick has to work on. He needs to find out how he can stay on his path but change the destination. Failure has never been an option, and neither has survival. But Nick's hoping to roll the dice one more time. And this new truth begins with a lie.

      Dispel Illusion
      4.1
    • The Girl and the Mountain

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Second novel in the chilling and epic new fantasy series from the bestselling and critically-acclaimed author of PRINCE OF THORNS and RED SISTER. 'If you like dark you will love Mark Lawrence. And when the light breaks through and it all makes sense, the contrast is gorgeous' ROBIN HOBB

      The Girl and the Mountain
      4.1
    • From the critically-acclaimed author of THE BROKEN EMPIRE series comes a brilliant new epic fantasy series, THE RED QUEEN'S WAR.

      Prince of Fools
      4.1
    • Red Sister

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The international bestselling author of the Broken Empire and the Red Queen’s War trilogies begins a stunning epic fantasy series about a secretive order of holy warriors... At the Convent of Sweet Mercy, young girls are raised to be killers. In some few children the old bloods show, gifting rare talents that can be honed to deadly or mystic effect. But even the mistresses of sword and shadow don’t truly understand what they have purchased when Nona Grey is brought to their halls. A bloodstained child of nine falsely accused of murder, guilty of worse, Nona is stolen from the shadow of the noose. It takes ten years to educate a Red Sister in the ways of blade and fist, but under Abbess Glass’s care there is much more to learn than the arts of death. Among her class Nona finds a new family—and new enemies. Despite the security and isolation of the convent, Nona’s secret and violent past finds her out, drawing with it the tangled politics of a crumbling empire. Her arrival sparks old feuds to life, igniting vicious struggles within the church and even drawing the eye of the emperor himself. Beneath a dying sun, Nona Grey must master her inner demons, then loose them on those who stand in her way.

      Red Sister
      4.1
    • The Vietnam War

      • 203 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The Vietnam War: An International History in Documents places America's most controversial conflict in a broad, international context that reflects the experiences of North and South Vietnam, China, and European nations, as well as the United States. Featuring newly available material, this brief collection of primary-source documents includes several never-before published and freshly translated diplomatic documents, social and cultural commentaries, memoirs, cartoons, posters, and photos. Mark Atwood Lawrence enables students to compare and contrast different vantage points on the war and to appreciate the conflict in all of its complexity.

      The Vietnam War
      4.0
    • Road Brothers

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A volume of short stories by the bestselling author of THE BROKEN EMPIRE series, Mark Lawrence

      Road Brothers
      4.0
    • The Book That Broke the World

      • 367 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The second volume in the bestselling, ground-breaking Library Trilogy, following THE BOOK THAT WOULDN'T BURN. We fight for the people we love. We fight for the ideas we want to be true.

      The Book That Broke the World
      4.0
    • The Book That Wouldn't Burn

      • 566 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      All books, no matter their binding, will fall to dust. The stories they carry may last longer. They might outlive the paper, the library, even the language in which they were first written. The greatest story can reach the stars . . . This is the start of an incredible new journey from the internationally bestselling author of Prince of Thorns, in which, though the pen may be mightier than the sword, blood will be spilled and cities burned... Evar has lived his whole life trapped within a vast library, older than empires and larger than cities. Livira has spent hers in a tiny settlement out on the Dust where nightmares stalk and no one goes. The world has never noticed them. That's about to change. As their stories spiral around each other, across worlds and time, each will unlock vast secrets about the world and themselves. This is a tale of truth and lies and hearts, and the blurring of one into another.

      The Book That Wouldn't Burn
      4.0
    • The Book That Held Her Heart

      • 377 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The final volume in the The Library Trilogy, following THE BOOK THAT WOULDN'T BURN and THE BOOK THAT BROKE THE WORLD. The secret war that defines the library has chosen its champions and set them on the board The fate of an infinite library hangs on one book, a book that holds the power to break the unbreakable. In the face of such forces, fragile things like hearts, family, and the world seem certain to fail. The people most vital to Livira are scattered across time and space, lost, divided into factions, in mortal peril. Somehow, she must bring them together and resolve the unresolvable argument that fuels the library's war. The bond between Livira and Evar has stretched and stretched again. Can it hold at the end, when things fall apart? Can it bring them together against impossible odds? This is the last chapter, the final page. The end threatens and no one, not characters, readers, or even the author, will emerge unscathed. 'If you like dark, you will love Mark Lawrence' Robin Hobb, bestselling author of Assassin's Apprentice 'Gripping mystery and beautiful worldbuilding' Publishers Weekly

      The Book That Held Her Heart
      3.7
    • The Girl and the Stars

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Set in a captivating fantasy world, this epic series follows a young outcast determined to survive against overwhelming odds. As she navigates challenges and battles for her existence, readers will be drawn into a richly developed universe that expands on the themes and elements found in Red Sister. The story promises to deliver intense conflict, deep character development, and a gripping narrative that explores the struggle for acceptance and strength in adversity.

      The Girl and the Stars
      3.7
    • One Word Kill

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Ready Player One meets Stranger Things in this new novel by the bestselling author who George RR Martin describes as "an excellent writer." In January 1986, fifteen-year-old boy-genius Nick Hayes discovers he's dying. And it isn't even the strangest thing to happen to him that week. Nick and his Dungeons & Dragons-playing friends are used to living in their imaginations. But when a new girl, Mia, joins the group and reality becomes weirder than the fantasy world they visit in their weekly games, none of them are prepared for what comes next. A strange--yet curiously familiar--man is following Nick, with abilities that just shouldn't exist. And this man bears a cryptic message: Mia's in grave danger, though she doesn't know it yet. She needs Nick's help--now. He finds himself in a race against time to unravel an impossible mystery and save the girl. And all that stands in his way is a probably terminal disease, a knife-wielding maniac and the laws of physics. Challenge accepted.

      One Word Kill
      3.6
    • Nineteenth Century Spain

      A New History

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Offering a fresh perspective on nineteenth-century Spain, this history highlights the coexistence of backwardness and modernity during the era. As the first comprehensive survey in English in over a century, it explores the complexities of Spanish society, culture, and politics, aiming to broaden the understanding of this pivotal time in Spanish history.

      Nineteenth Century Spain
    • Experiences of War in Europe and the Americas, 1792-1815

      Soldiers, Slaves, and Civilians

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the French Wars of 1792-1815, the book presents a fresh perspective on the era's extensive mobilization, highlighting how it shaped a generation of soldiers and civilians. It explores the shared experiences of suffering and the development of a veteran sensibility among those affected, revealing the profound impact of war on society and individual identities.

      Experiences of War in Europe and the Americas, 1792-1815
    • Klimaschutz

      Wissen und Handeln

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      Klimaschutz
      3.2