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3,954 booksWhen you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...
I was lucky enough to be gifted this for a review
I like to always give indie books a try and this had a strong premise. However the execution was poor. The writing brushed over a lot of deeper moments between characters, the world felt a bit shallow (nothing they usually bothers me too much) but it was the short scenes that got me. Where there were moments to delve deep into the characters and friendships and motivations they were brushed across. I was told the MC could do this instead of going through the trials with him. It left me wanting. It made it hard for me to suspend my disbelief.
The story idea is strong and I have no doubt that this book has its readers. But for me I like more depth to my books therefore I had to call it quits in this.
If you love the idea of someone going to seek to become a wizard then this is for you
My heart is heavy. There was no other way for this to end.
Coming from Dark Age this book was abit of a let down. I loved Dark age, with all its brutality but light bringer was softer. There are so many character moments I loved in this. But for quite a bit of the book it felt as if we were going nowhere.
There were the epic battles, one duel scene I loved but looking back on the book as a whole, the characters were stuck in places. Granted, they needed to be, but I was always waiting for more.
The beginning of Lyria storyline felt dropped, and I wondered why I followed her through it all for it to come to nothing.
I am one of the rare people who love Lysander. I find him interesting and while his story for the most part of this book was meh, by the end I was screaming at him.
The strong points of this book are the villains. I love Atlas. Volga grandad. Incredible characters.
And Cassius. Oh I loved his arc from the first book to now. He's become one of my favourites.
The ending is what is strong in this book. The whole beginning was leading up to this point and I can't wait for the next book.
this was a fun read!
engaging characters, incredible world I want to know more off and the gods– i was laughing on occasions.
the characters all leapt off the page, and I love the disability rep in this. even the characters I didn't particularly like I ended up liking by the end.
the more I think about this book, the more I like it.
it was a straightforward story, one I had fun reading.
Even better on the reread !
One flesh one end.
I stayed up past my bedtime reading this (which I never do)
I listened to this first in audio and I missed a lot not to mention so many emotional connections between Gideon and Harrow.
There are few words to describe Gideon the Ninth.
Exceptional.
I've decided that these books aren't for me
I enjoyed mort more than the others I have read but there is nothing about these books that keep me wanting to read. I can see why people love them but discworld isn't a story I find myself liking. The humor isn't my kind of humor and hind myself bored most of the time and not caring about the characters.