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A TIME, PASTE, VULTURE, AND THE VERGE "BEST FANTASY BOOKS OF 2018" PICK“An absolutely riveting secondary world fantasy…I felt fully, utterly engaged by the ideas, actually in love with the core characters for their differences and the immensely generative friction between them, and in awe of Bennett’s craft. I went to bed late reading it and woke up early to finish it. A magnificent, mind-blowing start to a series I’m hungry for.”-- Amal El-Mohtar, New York Times Book Review“An excellent first novel in what promises to be another home-run series for Bennett [featuring] expert writing, complicated and distinct characters, and an intriguing, deadly, wonderful new city where reality can be shuffled like a deck of cards, provided you can justify it.” —Tor.com   “An epic, breathtaking novel that’s as much cyberpunk as it is fantasy…Bennett lays out a fantastic story ladened with fantastic characters, but it’s his take on magic that stands out here.”—The Verge“Bennett is endlessly inventive, equally adept at conjuring Tevanne’s world and magic and Sancia’s troubled heart and mysterious past, not to mention a robust cast of secondary characters. Even when it’s dark, this story is a joy.” —Vulture  “Funny, exciting, pacy and gory, this terrific novel promises greater things to come.” —Daily Mail   “A compelling treatise on power and its misuse.” —The Guardian"Magic-plus-industrialization with a grimy feel, [featuring] a distinctive setting and a novel technology of magic.” —The Wall Street Journal   “Fun, thought-provoking, and wondrous…combines the action scenes and snarky banter of a summer blockbuster with the complex characters and keen-eyed societal critique of an Oscar-winner.”—Fantasy Faction   “A sparkling entertainment…the genre-bending story starts at a run and never lets up.” —Barnes & Noble Sci-Fi & Fantasy   “Foundryside’s main material elements — stinking canals, chatty keys, neurotic locks — aren’t your typical fantasy trappings. Bennett wields them with great charm and apparent ease in order to communicate the novel’s core concerns: the unfairness of inherited power and the addictive quality of wealth.” —Nisi Shawl, The Seattle Times   “An imaginative epic that is a reading delight.” —SFF World"A stunning fantasy [from] the endlessly inventive Bennett...a crackling, wonderfully weird blend of science fiction, fantasy, heist adventure, and a pointed commentary on what it means to be human in a culture obsessed with technology, money, and power."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Mona Lisa meets The Matrix...A grand entertainment [that] inaugurates another series of imaginative, thoroughly idiosyncratic fantasy novels."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"The diverse, multifaceted characters, meticulous world building, and complex interhouse conflicts will draw readers into this new, action-packed fantasy series."—Booklist (starred review) “Intricate worldbuilding, fascinating magic, and engaging characters. More please!” —Felicia Day, New York Times bestselling author of You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) “In Foundryside, scriving magic is the cheat code to reality, and Bennett is a master gamer. A refreshing look at magic—featuring a heroine every reader will root for—from one of the smartest writers I know.”  —Peter V. Brett, New York Times bestselling author of The Demon Cycle   “Inventive, immersive, and thrilling, Foundryside is a fascinating look at how our best intentions can be corrupted—and how wickedly awesome and terrifying gravity belts can be. Do yourself a favor and pick this up.” —Kevin Hearne, New York Times bestselling author of The Iron Druid Chronicles   "Fast-paced, intelligent, and fun with a fantastically cool magic system. I can't wait to read the next one." —Brian McClellan, author of The Powder Mage trilogy  "Foundryside pulls you in with fast-paced heists, then knocks you down with its innovative magic system. Fun, thoughtful, and thrilling from cover to cover, it's sword-and-sorcery meets computer programming." —James L. Sutter, co-creator of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game  "Bennett spins a marvelous tale reminiscent of Sanderson. Foundryside is a gripping story with clever characters, intriguing plot, and spectacular worldbuilding."—Charlie Holmberg, author of the Paper Magician series“The best epic fantasy of the year is also the best cyberpunk of the year. How often do you get to say that?”—Dan Wells, author of I Am Not a Serial Killer“An irresistible, fast-paced adventure that welcomes even non-fantasy fans into its pages, unveiling a remarkable world of magic and intrigue. With non-stop twists, a compelling cast of characters, and an innovative magic system, Foundryside is an altogether terrific read.” —Sebastian de Castell, author of The Greatcoats series

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About the Author

ROBERT JACKSON BENNETT is the author, most recently, of the Divine Cities trilogy, which was a 2018 Hugo Awards finalist in the ‘Best Series’ category. The first book in the series, City of Stairs, was also a finalist for the World Fantasy and Locus Awards, and the second, City of Blades, was a finalist for the World Fantasy, Locus, and British Fantasy Awards. His previous novels, which include American Elsewhere and Mr. Shivers, have received the Edgar Award, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the Phillip K. Dick Citation of Excellence. He lives in Austin with his family.

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Product details

Series: The Founders Trilogy (Book 1)

Hardcover: 512 pages

Publisher: Crown (August 21, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1524760366

ISBN-13: 978-1524760366

Product Dimensions:

6.4 x 1.7 x 9.6 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

260 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#29,959 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I can't believe this came from the writer of the excellent Divine cities books. The only explanation I can come up with is he wrote this in highschool or something as his first ever big writing project, which probably got an A but of course no one would publish it. Then, later he writes some great books and his publisher said "Write more! Got anything else? We'll publish anything you give us!", so he dusted off an old 3.5 inch floppy disk and converted this from its old Word 95 file and here it is.Everything is stilted, the text is repetitive and awful. This is paraphrasing, but there was a page which went something like "She rubbed the large magical scar on her head and reflected about the large magical accident which had scared her head . She wished a magical accident hadn't scared her head so largely, it left her with a largely magical scar. On her head. She itched the scar on her large magical head and thought back to the days when she didn't have a magical scar on her head. Back then it was largely magical, the accident had scarred her (physically, on her head). Her scar itched."About10% in she met a magical item which talks like a modern sarcastic internet person and I stopped reading. Perhaps the rest of the book gets better, but it was causing me pain to read it so I'll never know.The worst part is I bought this 8 days ago and the refund window is a week.

This is a good book.Think of magic like a computer program. You add instructions and arguments and with those you reform reality. The tighter your arguments the stronger and more varied changes you can make to reality. However, imagine being limited by not knowing all the different programming languages and only being able to use certain commands from those languages you do know. The old ones had the language of the gods but they went to war and destroyed themselves. Now people are trying to relearn the words and commands using artifacts and ruins.This book is about a thief. She was a former slave and has abilities not generally found amongst the general populace. All the better to help her thieving. She's hired to steal a small box from security at the dock. A small box and not to look in it at all. Of course, no plan survives contact with the enemy and it all goes pear shaped rather fast. As with any story where you're not supposed to look, she does, and from there our story explodes.This is a good book.

***I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review***Oh my word, Robert Jackson Bennett has done it again! With this new endeavour, Foundryside, he graciously allowed us a glimpse of the genius behind the curtain inside his highly unconventional brain. This novel has unbelievably intricate World development, an imaginatively complex magic system and beautifully written characters. It is a high octane, extremely well developed Adult Fantasy that gives us bizarre creations such as people who can Code objects to believe/behave in any manner they so choose.... there are materials that are "scrived" to believe they are bigger, stronger, lighter, faster or just "other" than their true nature. Then there are characters that can alter said devices to make them act however they so choose by questioning and redefining their core directives. There are also weird and wonderful, synapse stretching contraptions aplenty.The first quarter of the book was captivating. I really felt like I couldn't look away. The middle of the book unfortunately felt a bit sluggish. It mostly seemed bogged down with bland/flat character interactions.What it had in spades were moral and social injustices abound. Morality and the very nature of Reality were questioned repeatedly and the results were unique and captivating. Other common motifs included: What does it take to do what's right even if it is in direct opposition with our "true" nature? What about in the face of incredible injustice? What does it mean to have Power and what does it do to the person who wields it? Are we doomed to repeat the mistakes of our predecessors? What happens when the Powerless are suddenly given some power? Will it corrupt? Will it finally be used to benefit the downtrodden? What does it mean to be free? Can you feel free even if you are hardwired for mindless servitude?... and more...The ending left me with nearly as many questions as it answered but all in all this was an interesting, gripping and extremely unique read. It is definitely worth the time!!

I got to meet Jackson at a library event in March before Foundryside was fully revealed. When he described the series, I was figuratively bouncing off the walls in excitement. Pre-ordered it the next day. Then I received an ARC.Holy crap is this story a ride! It's a lot lighter in tone than Divine Cities so it definitely has a different feel despite the main character living in squalor. The setting is like Locke Lamora meets industrial revolution with some Full Metal Alchemist thrown in. Also the dialogue between some of the characters reminds me of Atticus and Oberon in the Iron Druid series. Which kind of ticks all the boxes for me!The characters are fleshed out and they grow. Each character overcomes a lot and realize they have more to go. The plot takes many a twist and turn and at one point towards the end, I had to take a break from reading, things were so intense.Overall, Foundryside is light-hearted and fun yet intense. I cannot wait for book 2!Thank you, good sir, for an excellent read!

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