Review of Shadow's Fall
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Review of Shadow's Fall
Natalie Johanson's Shadow's Fall is a story centered around a young lady, Rose Trewin, whose father took advantage of her magic and introduced her to stealing and killing. As she strives to leave her ugly life behind, she discovers a hidden magical clan in the heart of a forest protected by magic. Rose meets her mother, Iris, in this clan. When she is discovered to possess magical powers, she is made the clan chief. She goes after Gerik, who serves as a threat to her and her people. She seeks to kill him before he ends the lives of everyone connected to her. This quest of hers forms the climax of the story's development.
King Micah, who is Rose's anchor, returns home from the battle and discovers a religious sect poised against the practice of magic, which poses a threat to the peace of his land. Over time, their order preached that magic was filth or sin that detracted from the purity taught by Loran. King Micah therefore fought hard to contain the situation and salvage his people from the war and the women that were invading his land.
Shadow's Fall is an intriguing fiction book filled with suspense and compelling action. This fictitious book enthralled a probe into magic, vengeance, war, and defeat with great perception and appealing storytelling. The book reaches into magic with conscientious exploration and an enchanting narrative. Natalie's expertise glitters as she presents a crystal insight into magic through her thoughtful analysis and thought-provoking arguments.
The author's high technicality in composition stands out as the most notable strength of the book, as it keeps its reader glued to it in suspense. The author also connected her ideas to her audience's emotions with her perfect construction of the story's plot development. Also, the author's character and chapter development help improve the book's vitality, as they relate past ideas to the present. The book holds a lot of positive lessons for leaders. These lessons can be learned from King Micah's leadership style.
Though the book is great, it is somewhat difficult to comprehend because of the author's style of narration of the states of being or actions of the characters. It requires careful and slow reading to fathom.
There were minimal errors in the book. The book was well edited. Therefore, I rate the book five out of five stars. The reason for this rating is because the book contains a suspense-filled story and holds strong thought-challenging themes that could help shape one's life philosophy. The negative aspect I noted did not detract much from the overall quality of the book; hence, I could not rate the book lower. I recommend this book to all lovers of fiction and those interested in leadership.
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