Review of True Teryn

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Re: Review of True Teryn

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The book is very interesting, it is a science fiction history. The author show all adventure and suspens of Lila's. I am attractive to read the first"book 1" in the series, it is a fantasy story. Many thanks for the best review.
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This book seems incredible. I'm eager to start reading this book. I admire strong women who are willing to risk their lives for the people they care about. I would definitely enjoy reading The Last Lumenian since it sounds like a really wonderful fantasy novel.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

What piqued my interest was the commendable distinct characters. Lilla is a strong character and I know that she deserves respect from the Teryn king. I should read the first book first. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for your honest review. I don't like fantasies story but I appreciate the author's uniqueness. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Sci-fi is my cup of tea. Although, I still do not understand the storyline after reading the review. And it contains many uncommon names and new languages or phrases that are interesting to keep up with the story. It is not a problem for me if I need to read Book 1 first. Great review!
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True Teryn is the second book of a sci-fi fantasy fiction series about a celestial war between the arcgod of chaos and the archgoddess of light. The archgod seems to be winning the war, but only Lilla stands in his way. I wonder if she can pull it off and bring a balance to the world. It is a book that is fascinating, intriguing and worth reading.
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This fantasy book seems to bring an impressive heroine who is brave and strong too, but there are also other unique characters with different personalities and great development. This is the second book of this series that contains magic, creatures, some technology, and a lot more. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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I love in a good fantasy book incorporates creatures, magic, and a little technology into their world building. I'm looking forward to picking up the continuation of Lilla's adventures.
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I'm not really into fantasy stories and will have to skip this book but your review was wonderful.
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It sounds too complicated, especially if one hasn't read the first part. Going to skip this one but thanks for the review.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

This is the second book in this series and it continues to follow Lilla's adventures. The Archgod has been wreaking havoc and an Era War is fast approaching. This is a sci-fi book with a cast of unusually named characters. Lilla must recruit an army and claim a Teryn prince as her spouse. Since she is not Teryn the Teryn king will not respect her so she agrees to go on an impossible task of capturing the Heart Amulet for Goddess Laoise. While she is in the spirit realm, she will fight to keep her friends alive and make unlikely allies if she hopes to survive. This is an exciting thriller and one needs to read the entire book to learn the outcome. Good review.
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Post by Sirajuddin A »

I missed the first part of this fantasy series, but I would like to follow the adventurous journey of Lilla, the gritty protagonist of this story.
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This review makes the book in question sound like a prize for fantasy fundis. While it sounds strikingly similar to other best-sellers in giving titles to power-weilding demi-gods, and in the process making it sound monotonous like a story line that has been told before, let me hasten to mention that the reviewer has pointed out a number of possible concerns in the book...for someone who hasn't read it and expects a fresh out-of-this-world twist to fantasy, I'd let it pass, perhaps for fairness sake I'd browse a few pages at the beginning, middle of towards the end and figure out what transpired in order to come up with my own evaluation.
Nevertheless, great work, I guess, since it's come this far.
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Post by Kayla Archer »

Raymond N wrote: 31 Jan 2022, 03:34 If this isn't a standalone novel, I'll probably get lost. Seems like a great book, but I have to read the first installment first. Great review.
Yes, this seems to be the same comment from many and myself. I do t want to get lost in the middle of a series, so I’d look forward to reading the first book before embarking on this one. Great review and summary.
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Post by llbain »

Would you say you enjoyed the first or the second book of the series? I often find the answer to this question depends on how good the author is. It's lovely that the sequel captured your attention as much as the first. Lovely review.
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