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Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies

Posted: 31 Jan 2023, 05:47
by mercy Inzofu
[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies" by Matthew Tysz.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"How many are there?" "Did anybody see anything?" are the statements made by the captain in the opening pages. Hillport is under attack, and only the sound of a dozen swords sliding from their sheaths could be heard. Meldorath, the former general, is the one who planned this attack to overthrow Lord Orlin. The main reason why Lord Orlin is overthrown is because of his indecent acts toward children. Lord Orlin protests by saying that he loves children and invites them to his home to socialize.

Lord Orlin is driven insane by the attack on Hillport Castle and the charges leveled against him. He even rushed across the hillside town at midnight, slamming on doors and shouting through the streets. People are suspicious after the death of Lord Orlin. After being detained and executed at a secret location, Meldorath's sinister scheme is interrupted. The book's same section also introduces Galen Bray, an immigrant from the Land of Princes. He is fleeing a country with insufficient leadership, which allowed for frequent executions and failed to protect people's lives.

We Are Voulhire: A New Arrival Under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz is the most suspenseful book I have ever read. The story was broken up into manageable portions by the author. Each portion was beautifully and succinctly written; because they are interconnected, the reader is compelled to read the next. This novel was a terrific start for me as I strive to develop a new reading habit. The author's writing was excellent and appealing. The book is about 200 pages, making it easier to read in a short time.

I had the impression that I was watching a movie while reading this book. The storyline was excellent, the characters were vibrant and amazing, and the events were flowing. I gave this book a score of 5 out of 5 stars. I gave this book a perfect score for several reasons. For instance, the plot was compelling, intriguing, and full of anticipation. There were no faults in the writing, which indicates that it was carefully written. In this instance, the book underwent a comprehensive editing process to fix any flaws. The story was full of thrilling incidents that added to its intrigue.

I am Galen, from the Lands of the Princes, and the author did a fantastic job in the glossary section; that was the section that I enjoyed reading the most. This section has several intriguing incidents. Additionally, this chapter laid a solid framework for the next chapters in the book. Furthermore, the characters had a strong sense of development and received adequate background knowledge. In the glossary section, the author did a fantastic job by including several uncommon terms. This book was written in easy language.

In addition to awarding it an exceptional grade, I also urge readers who like reading fast-paced historical fiction books to read it. I enjoyed every single chapter of this book. One more thing I enjoyed was the cover. It was cleverly created and rhymes with the name of the book. Meldorath was a bad person. He had an inhumane scheme to depose and murder Lord Orlin. He was the character I least liked. In the narrative, Galen Bray was my favorite character. His personalities were one-of-a-kind and exceptional. He struggled, for example, and didn't give up lightly.

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We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
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