The Name of All Things

· A Chorus of Dragons Book 2 · Tor Books
4.3
14 reviews
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"Everything epic fantasy should be: rich, cruel, gorgeous, brilliant, enthralling and deeply, deeply satisfying. I loved it."—Lev Grossman on The Ruin of Kings

You can have everything you want if you sacrifice everything you believe.


Kihrin D'Mon is a wanted man.

Since he destroyed the Stone of Shackles and set demons free across Quur, he has been on the run from the wrath of an entire empire. His attempt to escape brings him into the path of Janel Theranon, a mysterious Joratese woman who claims to know Kihrin.

Janel's plea for help pits Kihrin against all manner of dangers: a secret rebellion, a dragon capable of destroying an entire city, and Kihrin's old enemy, the wizard Relos Var.

Janel believes that Relos Var possesses one of the most powerful artifacts in the world—the Cornerstone called the Name of All Things. And if Janel is right, then there may be nothing in the world that can stop Relos Var from getting what he wants.

And what he wants is Kihrin D'Mon.

Jenn Lyons continues the Chorus of Dragons series with The Name of All Things, the epic sequel to The Ruin of Kings

A Chorus of Dragons
1: The Ruin of Kings
2: The Name of All Things
3: The Memory of Souls


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4.3
14 reviews
William Simmons
December 23, 2019
I purchased this book under the assumption I was getting a sequel to a fantastic book that I loved and was a great story however what I got instead was a book full of FemiNazi and gender identity propaganda and other political ideologies which have no place in a fantasy book such as this. The subtle undertones displayed in the first book about such topics were well written and well placed within the story. This book however feels like they took the radical feminist handbook of catchphrases and just started interjecting them throughout the book. It was so heavy handed and poorly written. I loved the first book and think this author has amazing potential to write and even spread these messages but this was the entirely wrong way to go about it.
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Joshua McNally
November 19, 2019
If this is a political book, please label it as such. I didn't buy it for gender theory.
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Gerald Ford
November 10, 2021
A real page turner,i really enjoyed it.
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About the author

Jenn Lyons was a graphic artist and illustrator for 20 years before working as a video game producer on projects ranging from indie projects and slot-machine games to AAA titles for EA. In 2020, she was nominated for the Astounding Award for Best New Writer. Her five-book Chorus of Dragons fantasy series began with The Ruin of Kings and continues with The Name of All Things and the recently released The Memory of Souls. Visit her online at www.jennlyons.com or follow her on Twitter @jennlyonsauthor

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