Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
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Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
Matthew Tysz's fictitious novel We Are Voulhire: A New Arrival under the Great Sky is written from the viewpoint of a guy who thinks that the turmoil in the world inspires ideas and forges character. He discusses his various life experiences and career choices. He believed that the muse of creation was chaos and that wise decisions were produced as a result of craziness.
Magic and conflict are both widespread in this world. A young man in the Lands of the Princes is forced to leave his homeland and go to Magnum Caelum, a territory in the Kingdom of Voulhire, due to the terrifying possibility of famine or death by the sword. Galen Bray the protagonist is from the Lands of the Princes, a place where crimes are met with torture or instant death. Thankfully, when he goes away, Galen's great uncle from Voulhire names him as his successor. Galen was scheduled to arrive at Voulhire straight away thanks to their agreements. Galen starts a new life in the Kingdom of Voulhire as a blacksmith since he is the sole heir. Follow along to experience Galen Bray's exploits.
I liked how the tale carried me along with it,the functions of each character are described in depth. On the first page of the book is a map of the fictional country of Voulhire. That was incredibly original and motivating, in my opinion. Galen Bary, although being the main character, played a quiet part and was renowned for his intolerance of violence and injustice. These qualities were commendable.
Nothing in this book bothered me because it was engrossing and had a fascinating premise. I do have a few recommendations for the book's substance, however. The table of contents of the publication makes it easier for readers to explore the chapters and see them as parts. The table of contents will be more organized if the chapters are numbered and have better titles than the characters' names.
The writing and editing in this book are excellent. I'm happy to give this book a score of 5 out of 5. I like the ideas and the book's premise, and it was free of faults. Nothing in this book interfered with my ability to read it. I thought this book was incredibly intriguing and different. It deserves such a ranking because of these factors.
I recommend this book to people who are interested in reading fiction with a variety of genres and subjects. I advise fans of fantasy literature to read it. Since that book includes some coarse language, I do not suggest it for younger readers.
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We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
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