The
exciting beginning of a
promising new epic fantasy series.
Prepare for ancient mysteries, innovative magic, and heart-pounding heists * Brandon Sanderson, New York Times bestselling author of Oathbringer *
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 *
Complex characters, magic that is tech and vice versa, a world bound by warring trade dynasties:
Bennett will leave you in awe once you remember to breathe! * Tamora Pierce, New York Times bestselling author of Tempests and Slaughter *
A
compelling treatise on power and its misuse -- Eric Brown * Guardian *
An
absolutely riveting secondary world fantasy that grounds its magic in industrialized processes, heavy machinery and capitalist dystopia . . . When I say I couldn't put Foundryside down, what I mean is this:
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 *
Funny, exciting, pacy and gory, this
terrific debut promises greater things to come * Daily Mail *
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 *
Robert Jackson Bennett deserves a huge audience * Brent Weeks, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Black Prism on City of Stairs *
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 . . . A
magnificent, mind-blowing start to a series I'm hungry for -- Amar El-Mohtar * New York Times *
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) *
Foundryside will not disappoint. It's
a world like no other, a concept like no other and a read like no other * The Book Bag *
An irresistible, fast-paced adventure that welcomes even non-fantasy fans into its pages, unveiling
a remarkable and sophisticated 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 *
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 *
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 *
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 -
a must for fans of Scott Lynch and Brandon Sanderson * James L. Sutter, co-creator of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game *
Fantasy buffs will enjoy all the key ingredients of the genre, along with a good helping of magic and a story that picks up pace till it's running * Sunday Sport *
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 *
Brings an
intricate, sciencey magic system to the crime party . . . The action is
energising, the story is self-contained, and the world is made of
pure, gleeful imagination * SFX *
Take a healthy slug of Scott Lynch's
The Lies of Locke Lamora, add in the whip-smart dialogue of Jay Kristoff's
Nevernight and sprinkle it with just a dash of China Mieville . . .
Robert Jackson Bennett has given us a cracking adventure . . . Very highly recommended * Espresso Coco *
I struggled to find another book that
thrilled me as much * Terror Tree *
This book featured prominently on my
most anticipated releases list and I am happy to report that
I enjoyed it a whole lot . . . What Bennett does best is creating these really unique worlds that feel lived in and plausible * I Have Thoughts on Books *
One of my most-anticipated books of the year * Civilian Reader *
A very good
action-packed, cleverly written and thought out book that
every fantasy lover should read * Breathing Through Pages *
Epic fantasy at its magical, action fuelled best * Liz Loves Books *
Does [
City of Blades] live up to the
Locus, World Fantasy, British Fantasy and GoodReads Choice Awards-nominated City of Stairs? Allow me to answer with an emphatic yes . . .
Robert Jackson Bennett is one of the most talented authors writing in SFF today and this is his finest work to date * Fantasy-Faction on City of Blades *
An
exciting, believable world and a
plot full of twists . . . I'm looking forward to seeing what the second book in the series has in store * The Book Bundle *
Beyond the
wonderful world-building, characters, and social commentary, there is also the undeniable fact that
Foundryside is just damn fun . . . Bennett weaves an
incredibly gripping plot that makes it hard to put the book down
* A Fantastical Librarian *
An amazing story combining some absolute fan favourites: daring heists, characters with a lot of depth, witty dialogue, a hint of steampunk, a dash of magic and a mysterious history to uncover . . .
Believe all the rave reviews and the hype, this is
one hell of a book and will go on many 'Best of' and 'Favourite' lists. * Draumr Kopa *
Foundryside is a
superb series-starter and another
magnificent creation from the masterful mind of Robert Jackson Bennett. Like all good beginnings, it promises to bring his readers even more adventure and glorious excitement in future volumes, and
the rest of this series is a journey I can't wait to experience * Bibliosanctum *
Fantastically constructed and phenomenally executed * The Bookbag *
A
thoroughly enjoyable romp . . . A
very original fantasy * SFCrowsnest *
Foundryside was
a fantastic beginning to a new trilogy, one that I immensely struggled to put down . . .
I absolutely recommend this book to anyone who's looking for a fantasy with
wonderful characterizations, fascinating premise, intricate magic system, and to all the fans of Brandon Sanderson and Robert Jackson Bennett books * Novel Notions *
I couldn't stop reading. The mysteries deepened, the characters deepened, the villains emerged from the shadows, and the stakes got higher and higher . . . Really, it's
everything you could want from an Epic Fantasy * Fantasy Hive *
I loved every minute of this book . . .
Foundryside is a
fantastic start to this series and I'm already desperately waiting for the next instalment * Feeling Fictional *
Richly detailed and expertly plotted. A grand entertainment
* Kirkus on City of Blades *
As a whole The Divine Cities is simply that,
Divine * SFFWorld on the Divine Cities trilogy *
Beg, steal or scrive to get your hands on a copy, because it's certainly one of the most
compelling and magical series openers we've read all year * Starburst *
If you like
action-packed, high pace fantasy books
full of adventures, this one might be your style . . . A
very entertaining fantasy read * Umut Reviews *
Bennett has carved out his place in the world of fantasy . . .
Foundryside is
a great first book for what I hope to be a long running series. All of the pieces are there for
an epic story about magic, rebellion, and friendship. It definitely scratches that itch that has formed while we wait for a number of other fantasy series to continue. * Storgy *