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''The Blade Itself'' by Joe Abercrombie is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on May 4, 2006. It is the first book in [[The First Law by Abercrombie (series)|The First Law]] trilogy following six main characters.
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''The Blade Itself'' by Joe Abercrombie is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on May 4, 2006. It is the first book in [[The First Law by Joe Abercrombie (series)|The First Law]] trilogy following six main characters. It is also the first book in the [[The First Law World by Joe Abercrombie (series)|The First Law World]] series.
  
 
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The Blade Itself
Cover of The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie
Author(s) Joe Abercrombie
Published May 4th 2006
Publisher Gollancz
Genre(s) Fantasy
Age group Adult


The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie is an adult fantasy novel, originally published on May 4, 2006. It is the first book in The First Law trilogy following six main characters. It is also the first book in the The First Law World series.

Trigger Warnings

  • Ableism
  • Abusive relationships (between siblings)
  • Alcoholism
  • Assault
  • Blood
  • Cannibalism (mentioned)
  • Death
  • Decapitation
  • Emesis
  • Gore
  • Kidnapping
  • Misogyny
  • Murder
  • Physical abuse
  • Profanity
  • Racism
  • Slavery
  • Torture
  • Violence

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