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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Trying to abandon his old life and starting all over again in Voulhire, We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz is a book that tells the story of Galen Bray from the Lands of Princes. A man escapes death and boards a ship to Voulhire to take over his great uncle’s forge. Voulhire is a beautiful land with 13 cities led by King Wilhelm Arcolo. Galen begins his new journey at Magnum Caelum, where he meets Malcolm, the mayor. Where does he go from here? What does the future hold for the immigrant from the Lands of Princes?

In another part of Voulhire, Soulhire, King Wilhelm joins his people in celebrating the Feast of Human Hands. Packed with life and unity, the king is proud of his people as he joins them in celebration and tradition. This new chapter explores new characters and openings to new chapters, showing us the sides of royalty and plots brewed by mischievous characters.

We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies consists of chapters with character names as the titles. The author describes the main characters before the prologue, and it aids readers. Other notable characters include Eldus Alderman, Indara, Midius Maido, Marshus Alderman, and others. The book opens with a map of Voulhire, which will help readers. This adventure book of might and magic is intriguing and properly composed. Furthermore, this book, We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies, is exceptionally edited to the point of satisfaction. There are no grammatical or punctuation errors in this book.

If you want a book with an ancient style of castles, knights, armor, ships, politics, and magic, this book will serve you well. There is also a sense of comedy to make readers laugh once in a while. The characters are bold and impressive, making readers fall in love with their roles. I rate this book, We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies, five out of five stars. I have no reason to dislike this book. As a fan of science fiction and good stories, I am delighted I read this book. The plot is unquestionably fit for the story. Convincingly, Matthew Tysz has done a marvelous job, and readers will surely be impressed.

I recommend this book to fans of science fiction and fantasy, new readers, and fans of ancient adventures with daring storylines and concepts.

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Post by Natalie Sheph »

I really like the cover of the book, I think it perfectly fits your description of this book. Thank you for your thoughtful review.
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Nothing makes a book irresistible like ancient style. Knights, Castles not to mention magic. Thank you for shedding light on this book. Going for it.
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I haven't read this book but I have read a lot of reviews on it. Theirs and yours confirm that the book has a well conceptualized plot. Wonderful review welldone!!!
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Post by Moo Reny »

I really like that the book opens with a map of Voulhire, which will help readers and you explained that This adventure book of might and magic is intriguing and properly composed. I also like that this book is exceptionally edited to the point of satisfaction. Great review
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Post by Charles Jeremiah »

Gives the feel of ancient war, adventure stories. Our protagonist, Galen, popping out as an outcast prince. A befitting back story for such a time-line. As the reviewer has written, I believe the adventures from town to tien and in connection with the King would create masterpiece. Nice review.
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Post by Mara Joe »

I love how you summarized and analyzed the book and the characters, and gave a detailed description of the storyline. I also appreciate the fact that you highlighted the positive aspects of the book and didn't mention any negative points. I think this book sounds like a great read and I am definitely looking forward to reading it. Thanks for the review!"
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Lord Meldorath was a force to be compared with non other than himself. He really was indeed great and the most exposing effect of his power was at the hillport castle.
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What a greedy king. I hope Galen survives and journeys to reclaim his kingdom. I'd love to see the connection between the characters. Lord Meldorath is one to watch out for.
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