Critique ! [L'Art de la prophétie - Wesley Chu]
Posté : jeu. 27 oct. 2022 11:29
Wesley Chu, déjà traduit en VF chez Fleuve Noir pour de la SF. Pas mal de recommandations élogieuses d'autres auteurs pour cette incursion en fantasy... jusqu'à ce que je tombe sur la chronique franchement cinglante de notre camarade Pat, pour ceux qui se souviennent de ce blogueur canadien toujours bien présent !
Mais bon, vu que je l'ai acheté... je vais le lire.

Mais bon, vu que je l'ai acheté... je vais le lire.


So many stories begin the same way: With a prophecy. A chosen one. And the inevitable quest to slay a villain, save the kingdom, and fulfill a grand destiny.But this is not that kind of story.It does begin with a prophecy: A child will rise to defeat the Eternal Khan, a cruel immortal god-king, and save the kingdom.And that prophecy did anoint a hero, Jian, raised since birth in luxury and splendor, and celebrated before he has won a single battle.But that’s when the story hits its first twist: The prophecy is wrong.What follows is a story more wondrous than any prophecy could foresee, and with many unexpected heroes: Taishi, an older woman who is the greatest grandmaster of magical martial arts in the kingdom but who thought her adventuring days were all behind her; Sali, a straitlaced warrior who learns the rules may no longer apply when the leader to whom she pledged her life is gone; and Qisami, a chaotic assassin who takes a little too much pleasure in the kill.And Jian himself, who has to find a way to become what he no longer believes he can be—a hero after all.