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Eithan sigh, sigh anyways let carnage reign.
We usher in the reign of the new Reaper
What more is there after breaking through Monarch level, apparently ascension...........but that is still too far for Lindon.......OR IS IT?????
Since Book 1, Lindon had a glimpse of his future, and through all ten books, he scraped, cheated, was singed, burned, bled to achieve his current level of pseudo Sage or Void Sage to be exact, that indomitable will that drove him, now at the conclusion of this book, it seems he has turned into something else, better or worse, the next book will tell, but that was really surprising.......
That revelation plus another one, this book just keeps getting better and better, ascending to a higher state, I thought I would get tired but no, every ascension has its own advantages and drawbacks, this time it is not the mundane level but the celestial one.......it makes waiting for the next book feel like, like, ascending.........
Finally, Lindon has broken from that naive, bowing to everyone, “I am so weak” mold, we have a more confident one, same can be said with Yiren, Mercy, Orthos, Blue.....more and more they start to become a real group that wants a better future.
Those bloopers, I just can not stop laughing, hahahhahahha, we have drama, action and now BLOOPERS!!!!
Cycling position, spread out the treasures, the next book is almost there, I feel the resonance...........
When I first started Cradle, I honestly felt it was a very good series but might be a little overhyped. I read books 1-5 and kind of stopped for a while. About a month ago, I started reading book 6 and just sprinted through book 10. I couldn't stop thinking about the characters and everything that was happening. The stakes just kept getting higher and higher, and I can't wait to start book 11.
I just realized I never wrote a review for this, but it's been a long time so like....this book was really, really good, and made me want to reread the entire series. Without a doubt, Will Wight has had a plan from the beginning and this book really plays for keeps. Bring on Dreadgod!
Executive Summary: Another solid entry in the series with some major developments that will have some interesting repercussions in the next book.Full Review2021 has been a tough year of reading for me. In general I tend to do more audio books than text based (physical + ebook) reading. However this was only the fifth (and final) book I read for the year, when I'd typically read 12-15 in a normal year. And of those five, another was the previous book in this series. This has become my most anticipated release right now, and a major motivation for me to keep reading.Coming into this book, I tended to kind of gloss over some of the interludes and larger “cosmos” type details. I've struggled to put a lot of that in context and preferred to focus more on Lindon and his friends instead. After reading this book, I want to revisit all the past books with a closer eye to some of those details to see if they make more sense now.I don't want to say much more because 10 books into the series it would just be nothing but spoilers. I imagine for other readers who have been more observant than I am, the payoff in this book was probably huge.For me since I tend to prefer the Cradle aspect of the story, I found some of the early going of this book a bit slow. Once things got going and some major reveals occurred, I was sucked way in.So now I'm eagerly looking forward to [b:Dreadgod 59515764 Dreadgod (Cradle, #11) Will Wight https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1635808440l/59515764.SX50.jpg 93738439].