Lindon’s growth in this book is extremely satisfying. The payoff from watching all his struggles culminates here his path is gonna be legendary.
worth it
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Lindon’s growth in this book is extremely satisfying. The payoff from watching all his struggles culminates here his path is gonna be legendary.
This is my third time reading through this series so far and I love it. I do have to say that I wish there was more anger towards Athen from Lindon. It would have been powerful for him to try to be forgiving but burst into rage against Athen. He’d b in the right to..
The survivors of collapse are unlikely… not seasoned by the long difficult experience. Too close to the many today who haven’t the ability to perceive that everyone they meet may not think, act & be just like them. I invested too much time after realizing that this was a lost cause.
I wasn’t sure cause cultivation books can get very tedious on growth but Travis baldree being the narrator helped a lot lol and so far I’ll check out book 2 and hope the main character finally gains any kind of power lol 😂
This book felt shorter than the others in the story. Not much momentum has been added to the story, it feels like the characters are just waiting around for a long time. The fight at the beginning that was teased for the last two books was just OK, but didn’t go the way I had..
I appreciate how Lindon continues to become a straight up monster but it’s subtle if you throw the challenges he faced earlier in his journey at him now he’d destroy but because his goal is above heaven he still feels weak I love it.
Everyone loves a good tournament of super powerful beings. Not much to dislike, but at the same time a bit lacking on plot/subplot.
Every book in this series is far too short, feels like a the author or publisher are trying sell more more books rather than tell a good story. The entire story is okay but nothing great. These books feel more like verbal junk food than a well thought out story and characters.
Book 1 was probably one of the best, book 2 had some sweet scenes, but the premise of this book was really good. I have noticed that Will does this thing that Brandon Sanderson said not to do in writing. Will often makes promises (about plots, characters, etc) and then breaks them. I don’t mean..
