a lot of chemistry and fantasy jargon, but if you can memorize what is being said while following along it adds to the world building.
gripping
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The story writing was prepared for the beginning, an enemy and a main character emerge fast out the gates. But, as soon as the first scene is done… so was the writing. Protagonist blindly trusts the second person they meet in a different world, after being torture, enslaved, threatened, beat and brutally de-limbed by the..
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I was never a huge fan of Zach, his character is supposed to be all morals and rules but always bends to what is convenient. This book focused way too much on Zach and his progression only to suddenly have him inexplicably jump forward in power while Ryun seemingly stagnated for the entire book. Hopefully..
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