great story with many levels of complexity and many surprises when it comes to escaping difficult situations
great story
Review from Wolf in the Void →
great story with many levels of complexity and many surprises when it comes to escaping difficult situations
The overarching story takes a decided turn in this fourth book of the series. This book focuses on Laurel and Bear finding their “adult” daughter, Mae. I say “adult” with a degree of “caveat” because she seems more adolescent—and not in a good way—than a true adult. Given that this is a big country—the United..
EMPs are not selective in what it destroys (unless in a faraday cage), Very poor research into how things actually work. A very unbelievable story in so many ways. Here is a hint… bad things don’t have to happen at every turn. let the Hero’s have a victory for 5 minutes before you devastate them..
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Story-wise, engaging enough but something I can’t put my finger on seems lacking. Nice world building if a little excessive. Ciranu? Dinma? Unnecessary details that obscure things. Pacing leaves something to be desired. Style-wise, pretty well written. And as my title suggests, the reader needs to be more familiar with Japanese pronounciation. He keeps saying..
The gawd awful whiny voice the narrator uses for female characters is unlistenable (not sure that’s a real word)
Story and character development are good but I found it a bit predictable. Magic system is fun amd has a wide range of opportunities.
Poor Robin he didn’t deserve that. The story would’ve been great, but such a selfish person she was.
This is just a waste of story why make the characters so dammm weak I tried my best to keep up but it’s unbearable
If you manage to make it all the way through you probably will give up audiobooks for the rest of your life. The main character has not learned one thing between books one and two and he is just as stupid as he was in book 1. The problem is when you make the MC..
