Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Eltanin

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This detailed review of "Worldmaker of Yand-Eltanin" highlights the author's excellent storytelling and captivating plot, deserving of a five-star rating.
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It must be really hard to help the reader catch up with the series without making it tiresome, so kudos to the author!
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I am glad this book contains background information on the previous books to enable the reader to understand this one better. Thank you for your informative review.
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This is an interesting science fiction fantasy novel that combines interstellar, time, and wormhole travel with intergalactic wars and polyamorous relationships. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD.
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I'm not the intended reader for a book like this, as I don't care much for the genre. However, I give much credit to an author who can construct a unique universe and continue it through several novels. Fabulous illustrations! Congrats to the author.
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I felt skeptical to take the dive in reading Worldmaker of Yand - Eltanin originally. Since I enjoy Fantasy Sci -Fi reads, but it's difficult to come across a book that really captivates this "other world" as to speak. Thank you for your review, I feel that it gave me enough encouragement and expectation to take the dive. Worldmaker of Yand - Eltanin is a captivating read filled with adventure and trials to learn from, well done on the review.
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This review has already taken me to the mid of the book, am wondering what happened before and after. Am not a fan of magic related books and movies but the way the reviewer describes how the author brings out the characters in the book am interested to meet these characters by reading the book. A detailed review that leaves the reader wanting more, good job.
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The book's ability to keep you on the edge of your seat is evidence of the author's talent. I'm glad you acknowledged the author's efforts to clarify events from earlier novels because it can be quite difficult for readers who are just starting a series to do so. Your review is written really well.
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We appreciate you sharing your thoughts on "Worldmaker of Yand-Eltanin". It seems like a sci-fi/fantasy novel that is incredibly intriguing and compelling, with detailed descriptions that bring the characters to life. The transition between the past and present is flawless, and there are plenty surprises in store for the reader. The humour used is a great touch, and the lessons in the book are delivered clearly. Despite certain drawbacks, you would still give the book a flawless five-star rating because of the fascinating information it includes. This book is suitable for young adults because it doesn't include any sexual content and would be recommended to those who enjoy magic, science fiction, and fantasy novels.
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I agree with your emphasis on how the author's alternated descriptions between the past and the present was smooth and without confusion. The author's descriptions also showed clarity with illustrations that brought characters to life.
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I am intrigued with the changing timeline in the book, I want to read more about it.
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The mystery surrounding Yildiz's true identity and the appearance of a silvery stranger with a striking resemblance to Frost and Snowfox is intriguing. I wonder how the story ends.
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This magic, fantasy, and science fiction story offers an intriguing plot with twists and turns that keep readers engaged. The official review raises expectations about whether Yildiz is really Yileen and who the silvery stranger is. Sounds appealing to sci-fi lovers.
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