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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War, politics, magic, and corruption are themes prevalent in We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies.

Galen Bray, a 28-year-old man, has his life turned around when he unexpectedly becomes an heir. Galen has lived his whole life on an island ravaged by war and suffering. One day, he gets documents requesting him to claim an inheritance left by his uncle, Onita, in the famous country of Voulhire. Hoping for a better life, he takes the opportunity to escape from his harsh homeland. Now in Voulhire, Galen intends to learn his late uncle's trade and make something of himself.

Eldus, a former judge who has been appointed Lord over the underdeveloped town of Hillport, is another prominent character in the book. Eldus aims to improve the economy of Hillport and the lives of its people, but his aspirations are met with various obstacles. Eldus soon learns that Orlin and Meldorath, two previous lords of Hillport, committed several atrocities during their respective regimes. How does Eldus right the wrongs of his predecessors?

The amount of work Matthew Tysz put into this book impressed me. There's a map at the beginning of the novel and a glossary at the end that explains terms peculiar to the Voulhirian universe. Matthew's depiction was so detailed that I ended up believing Voulhire was a real place. 

Galen was a character I really enjoyed reading about. Matthew's portrayal of a stranger in a foreign land was quite relatable. I laughed reading about Galen's naivety and reactions to discoveries in his new home.

The only thing I disliked was that there was little action in the book. Being the first book in the We are Voulhire series, We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies serves as an introductory piece. The book mainly focused on introducing characters, creating mysteries, and setting the stage for grander events. Because I had picked the book with expectations for exciting scenes, I ended up being a little disappointed. However, I believe there will be more action in subsequent publications.

I'll recommend this book to readers who enjoy historical and science fiction books. This book will appeal to readers who enjoy well-developed stories that flow at a leisurely pace. If you're looking for a book where the action begins right away, this might not be the book for you.

I can say that this book has been professionally edited; I couldn't find any typos in the text. I'll give this book a rating of four out of four stars. Overall, it was well-written and filled with suspense. I'm looking forward to reading more about Voulhire in the next installment of the series.

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Post by Kings1999 »

Galen Bray's story is an exceptional and intriguing one. I certain enjoyed reading this book as it had the thrill, suspense, and action I enjoy. Nice review though.
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This seems like an intense story. I don't like reading about politics and corruption so I'll have to pass on this one. Great review
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Post by Christabel Egbeama »

Politics and its activity is not something that fascinates me. However Bray's journey seems exciting, therefore I'm going to give this book a try. Amazing review.
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I must commend the author for his impressive writing skills, the map and glossary. Those are great things that make up the book.
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I also find Garen as an interesting character to read about. The sudden change of situations for him can be difficult. I hope to read soon about his falls and success. Wonderful review welldone!!!
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This book made me understand that you can survive anywhere anytime. I learned alot from this book. Great review.
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I wonder how Galen would have felt when he learnt he is the owner of a great forge. I’m sure he would be overwhelmed. I love the writing skills of the author.
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Post by Francis Omotayo Aderogbin »

It seems Mathew is a good creator. He created Volhair that you like so well. I wish to read this book too. I feel it's great as the author used this installment to set the stage and pace for the subsequent ones. Weldon.
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This book seems to discuss serious issues. However, with your detailed review, I will like to read the book. Thanks for doing a job well done!
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I agreed with you on the amount of work Mathew put into creating Volhair. The city is amazing. The maps and glossary he added makes me familiar with the city and its people.
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I guess I saw this book recently but didn't choose it because I'm not a fan of serial books. Nevertheless, this is a very nice review and an appetizer for whosoever will love to read it.
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Post by Adaeze BlessedMira Ibeh »

I loved Gary's character. His determination to survive was second to none. I really wish I had an uncle who has my interest at heart like he's. Your review was amazing.
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I have also found it helpful to have the maps and glossary included in the book. This sounds like a good science fiction book. Thanks for a nice review.
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Post by Kehinde Hussein »

I must commend the author for his writing of this book. After Galen suffers from a shaky start to life, inheriting his uncles property is one I look forward to finding out how he copes. And Eldus hopes to improve Hill port's economy will be another daring challenge.
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