It’s well written, with a unique plot that easily kept me hooked. This is the kind of book that I can truly sink into and enjoy. If you’re looking for an urban fantasy mash-up that reminds you a bit of Neil Gaiman with some Terry Pratchett-esque humor, you might want to check this one out. It doesn’t really get more epic than this. It takes time to grasp the complexity and fullness of the story, but it is worth that time given to it, especially if you are a fan of epic fantasy. There is a ton of history here, and a lot of layers, sometimes an overwhelming amount. The writing is fluid and surprisingly graceful, making even the gore seems rather beautiful despite all it’s bloodiness. It might be kind of hard for readers to get into at the start due to a lot of foreign words and terms that takes some adjusting to, but the grand scope is fairly addictive. This book is truly epic on a Lord of the Rings scale. I’m too lazy to restate it all here (Hey, at least I’m honest!) Check out this update for information about what has been going on, and what is about to go down.
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