This is one of those books that from the first page you know you're going to love it. It has everything I look for in a fantasy book:1) Good prose and writing style. This is make or break for me when it comes to books. If the writing isn't tip top, I'm putting it down no matter how good the story might be. The Facefaker's Game is written beautifully, not too much or too little detail, no annoying word repetitions or phrases.2) Characters that are both believable and real yet larger than life. The characters in this book are smartly written, colorful, and have huge depth. The protagonist, Ashes, is not your average angsty main character. He's flawed yet extremely competent and heroic, while not being whiny or idiotic. So refreshing to read a story where the main character isn't acting like a complete moron.3) Solid world building. The world in this story is fleshed out beautifully. Enough details are given to bring the world to life, yet some aspects remain a mystery. I badly need there to be a sequel to this book so I can get answers to the many questions I have.4) Steady plot progression. The plot in this book moves along at a great pace, never any awkward lulls in the action.In conclusion, this book is easily one of the best fantasy books I've read in a long time. Can't wait to see what the author has in store for the future.