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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Matthew Tysz wrote the book We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies. Once upon a time, there lived a young boy named Galen who hailed from the Lands of the Princes. From his teenage years to when he became a young adult, he never experienced peace in his country. Due to the recurrent wars that never seemed to end, he decided to flee his nation to another nation called Voulhire. He has to travel by sea if he must cross over to Voulhire. He runs as fast as his legs can carry him. He reaches the sea and meets a captain who becomes agitated upon seeing him. Luckily for him, he was exonerated and allowed to enter the ship after he showed him some papers. A relieved Galen then commenced his journey. Two major events unfolded after he reached his destination; one was the challenges that came with adapting to his new environment and taking charge of the properties his late uncle left behind. Would he be able to handle both situations and still be able to enjoy his new environment? From this book, you'll get to know.

I love the role that Rowan, Galen's late uncle's executor, played in Galen's life. Galen was confused upon hearing that he'd have to take over his late uncle's apartment and money. He didn't know the necessary steps to take before he'd have access to them. Fortunately, he met Rowan, who revealed the entire truth to him and guided him through the process, resulting in him taking over everything that his uncle had left behind. Furthermore, I applaud Galen's decision to flee his violent country when the opportunity arose. An opportunity, they say, might come once, hence it should be properly utilized. Furthermore, I was emotional after I read the aspect that explained when Galen was being interrogated by the captain guiding the ship as he was about to enter it. I began to imagine the possibility of what would have happened if he hadn't allowed him to enter. His killers would probably have caught him. However, I became excited after he was allowed to enter.

It is difficult to live in a country that loves war; Galen felt great peace for the first time after he spent a few days in Voulhire. He never knew that life could be enjoyed. He met awesome people, visited several beautiful places, and ate different delicacies. All these things made him feel a bit comfortable in Voulhire. I loved the font size used for the content; it was bold enough for me to see the write-up.

I didn't dislike any part of this book. War is a bad event that no one should desire to experience. Secondly, having good mental health is essential to remaining productive in life. Thirdly, affected nations should always endeavor to make peace if war arises. Fourth, fear must be fought against, for boldness and resilience to take over. I didn't find any errors in this book; it was exceptionally well edited. For these reasons, I give it a rating of four out of four stars.

I, therefore, recommend it to avid readers of fictional stories, lovers of science-related books, people that love educative write-ups, and individuals who desire to know more about Voulhire because the content of this book would satisfy their quests.

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