Brigands and Breadknives

320 pages

English language

Published 2025 by Pan Macmillan.

ISBN:
978-1-0350-3595-3
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On the cozy adventure of a fellow bookseller.

An enjoyable continuation of the author's series, this time involving a different cast of characters. Fern, the foul-mouthed bookseller from a previous book, shifts her bookshop to be next to Viv, now running a successful café. But running a bookshop was really her father's dream, and she has a sense that it isn't really what she wants in life. After getting drunk, she acts on impulse and 'hitches a ride' with a renown elf on her way to deliver a bounty on a goblin with a predilection for kitchen utensils. Thus, begins a 'cozy' adventure for Fern that would change her outlook on her life.

What starts out as a way for Fern to 'get away from it all' for a while as she figures out her future, gradually turns her into a fellow adventurer with Asteryx, the elf who, having lived a long life, now seems to be …

reviewed Brigands and Breadknives by Travis Baldree (Legends & Lattes, #2)

Pleasant Enough

I really waffled between giving this 3 stars or 4. Consider it a 3.5.

There were parts of this book I really enjoyed, and there were parts that felt like misses. I will say the ending felt very solid and I was actually pretty happy with it. The world building was very good, and I wish there had been a bit more of it.

Some of the prose felt a little stilted. Other parts felt heartfelt and beautiful. It's hard to quantify any particular areas as being weaker than others, it was just a feeling that cropped up from time to time while reading.

I did quite enjoy the evolution of the relationships, and Zyll the goblin was an especially interesting character, but it was hard for me at times to like Fern. Being accused of being 'chronically dissatisfied' felt apt, and I don't entirely feel like …