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

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[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies" by Matthew Tysz.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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In this book, the Voulhire is portrayed as an intriguing realm rich with mystique, opulence, and extraordinary civilization. The adventure opens with Galen Bray, one of the four sons in the Land of Princes, who has been allowed to take part in an incident. Galen Bray has arrived in Voulhire, eager to begin his life anew. However, he isn’t mindful that this kingdom has dark yore to unfold. What was Galen Bray's part in the kingdom's transformation? Discover this fantastic and magical masterpiece, entitled We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies, written by Matthew Tysz.
 
The four sons, in particular, are depicted as powerful, self-aware, and dispassionate characters in the novel. Characters tend to return to how much they care about another character, despite tyranny and kingdom anarchy being the book's focus. I find it strange that the four sons of the king turned on each other to win the royal title. From that point, I knew there would be more to unfold and conflicts to be fought. What I love about this book is the story itself. It takes a long time to read, but you won't notice it because each chapter is well worth reading.
 
The only thing about this book that bothers me is the cover. You would even notice it at first sight because it appears monotonous. It seems like a cover for a non-science-fiction book, which is a turn-off. The book's cover is one of the most significant aspects of the book's publication, and the author should not overlook this element. 
 
Science fiction at its finest, with an engaging storyline. The title, the concepts, and the genre, in general, are all fascinating to me in this book. Galen has always been one of my favorite characters due to his unique personality. It was so exciting for me to discover the city of Voulhire because it was so well-represented and had a lot of magical inklings.

The author's great storytelling and the personalities of the majority of the characters remain untouched. I could still go on revealing what I adore about this book, but I'm going to stop here and give it a well-deserved 4 out of 4 stars anyway because my adoration and my favorite scenes in this book are so enormous that they can’t be named in a single hour.  
 
This is a must-read for fans of science fiction who also enjoy mysticism. This book doesn't require a set age to read, so it will also sit well with adults and young adults. 

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You have a wonderful narration about the King's four sons. Nice review.
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