Ratings5
Average rating3.9
The myth was bigger than the woman and felt strangely hollow and meandering for the first 70% and then it started to come together
The plot was kinda loose but it still has bones and now the world is developed.
I think there is supposed to be three books and I think they could be pretty solid
The myth was bigger than the woman and felt strangely hollow and meandering for the first 70% and then it started to come together
The plot was kinda loose but it still has bones and now the world is developed.
I think there is supposed to be three books and I think they could be pretty solid
I've always liked the idea of Red Sonja as this badass warrior lady, but I never really would have considered myself a big fan of her. Reading this has definitely changed that opinion - Simone's exploration of Sonja's background does a great job of grounding her in reality, while also presenting a deeply fantastical story. That combination of sweet and savoury makes for an incredibly engaging story. The audiobook performance by Felicia Day adds a great additional layer to the story as well.
I've always liked the idea of Red Sonja as this badass warrior lady, but I never really would have considered myself a big fan of her. Reading this has definitely changed that opinion - Simone's exploration of Sonja's background does a great job of grounding her in reality, while also presenting a deeply fantastical story. That combination of sweet and savoury makes for an incredibly engaging story. The audiobook performance by Felicia Day adds a great additional layer to the story as well.