Brief synopsis (no spoilers):
Underlord Malachi steps into a village to collect 9 people for a human sacrifice. It turns out that village was not okay with that plan, and a few very powerful members decided to fight back.
Category:
Fantasy, fiction
Why I chose this book:
I really enjoyed the Cradle series by the same author
My personal opinion:
The story is fun, and I enjoyed it. I will probably buy the whole series. But it is unlikely to become one of my top favorites, like the Cradle series. But the book is clean, it's interesting, and it's a well-told story.
Warnings
Language: none
Violence: frequent
"Adult" situations: none
Death: yes, including central character(s)
Movie rating equivalent:
PG-13
Protagonist description:
Simon is just a regular guy that wants to protect his village, so he sets out on an adventure to gain power
Point of view of story:
Third, focused mostly on Simon
Book length:
Medium
Story flow:
A little jumpy, but not bad
Grammar and spelling issues:
None
Character connection (no spoilers):
Not really
For series:
Independent or integral:
Assuming integral
Series review as a whole:
Seems okay so far. Not as good as the Cradle series.
If you only have time for one, read:
Underlord Malachi steps into a village to collect 9 people for a human sacrifice. It turns out that village was not okay with that plan, and a few very powerful members decided to fight back.
Category:
Fantasy, fiction
Why I chose this book:
I really enjoyed the Cradle series by the same author
My personal opinion:
The story is fun, and I enjoyed it. I will probably buy the whole series. But it is unlikely to become one of my top favorites, like the Cradle series. But the book is clean, it's interesting, and it's a well-told story.
Warnings
Language: none
Violence: frequent
"Adult" situations: none
Death: yes, including central character(s)
Movie rating equivalent:
PG-13
Protagonist description:
Simon is just a regular guy that wants to protect his village, so he sets out on an adventure to gain power
Point of view of story:
Third, focused mostly on Simon
Book length:
Medium
Story flow:
A little jumpy, but not bad
Grammar and spelling issues:
None
Character connection (no spoilers):
Not really
For series:
Independent or integral:
Assuming integral
Series review as a whole:
Seems okay so far. Not as good as the Cradle series.
If you only have time for one, read:
House of Blades
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