The art of remaking!

The Art of Prophecy by Wesley Chu 

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I am definitely a fan of Taishi. An old woman who was marking time finds a new passion.

Hilariously underplayed, the spoilt Jian, securely anointed as the child prodigy who will defeat the immortal god-king, the Eternal Khan, has nothing more to show for his training than his knowledge of how to hold a sword, and even that is in doubt. So when this brat decides to put down an old lady (who is btw the greatest grandmaster of magical martial arts) he truly has his comeuppance. Still with the way he’s been fawned upon ever since the prophecy it’s no wonder he’s more than a little wet behind the ears and behind the times. And Taishi is only too delighted to have a focus that will enliven her latter years.

Little does Jian know what he’s in for!

Tropes are given a different look. Hero's are unmade or made anew.

A twisted tale that turns Jian upside down and inside out as he prepares to face a destiny he’s no longer sure about.


Random House - Ballantine invitation to read via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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