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Wintersteel by Will Wight

Brief synopsis (no spoilers)
The second half of the Uncrowned King Tournament. Lindon is out, but the rest are now eligible for not only the grand prize, but also an extra prize from the Abidan - an arrow that can kill any one being on the planet.

Category
Fantasy, maybe Sci-Fi

Why I chose this book
Next in series

My personal opinion (the review)
The rest of the books in the series have felt like they were rushing everyone toward advancement. This one had more advancement than any other, but its focus was much more on character development. The characters and their personalities feel more real now (they face embarrassment, defeat, ghosts from their pasts, and even the most powerful ones show weakness). It's outstanding. Will is taking a well-deserved break, and I'll wait patiently for the next book in the series.

Warnings
Language: None
Violence: Frequent fighting
"Adult" situations: None
Death: Yes, including major character(s)

Movie rating equivalent
PG-13

Protagonist description
Lindon continues to grow at an incredible pace

Point of view of story
Third person, mostly focused on Lindon, but occasionally on Yerin

Book length
Medium

Story flow
Excellent

Grammar and spelling issues
None

Character connection (no spoilers)
I'd like to learn more about Eithan's back story

For series:
Independent or integral (stand-alone or back story dependent)
Integral

Series review as a whole
Lots of action, what is essentially magic, and leveling up. Loving it! Let me say it this way: I'll be watching Will Wight's blog, to find out exactly when the 9th book is completed and released.

If you only have time for one, read: (which one)
Start at the beginning (Unsouled)


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