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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5 out of 5 stars
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Galen learned that his long-lost uncle wanted him in Voulhire and understood that this was his chance for a better life. He had lived all of his life in a kingdom where only grief existed. Sadly, his uncle passed away before he reached Voulhire. He eventually takes over his uncle's firm. Residents of Magnum Caelum rapidly realized his importance. With Rowan's assistance, he picks up the locals' traditions. What role, in the end, will Galen play in the Voulhire kingdom? You must read this book to find out if you want to know. Both magic and science are covered in the book. These ideas being present in the same work is highly unusual.

The author of We Are Voulhire: A New Arrival Under Great Skies is Mathew Tysz. I appreciate how interestingly the book was written. The author was writing from the viewpoints of many characters in various locales, but he still succeeded in keeping the audience intrigued. You'll want to read more of this book because of its compelling plot. The author gave a good description of each character. I appreciate the way the author incorporated magic into science fiction. The result was excellent. While reading this book, I discovered no grammatical faults. The editing was perfect. I had to look up a few words in my dictionary in certain sections since they were so large and unusual. This made reading slower, but I did learn a few new things.

The people of Voulhire shivered in response to the man's principal concept. I've always questioned whether King William is telling the truth about him. The book's opening was fantastic! I must congratulate the author on the thorough descriptions in this book. I had the impression that I was there because of how well the locations and events were described. In my eagerness to read more of the book, I turned through each page. I also thought the author's word choice and writing style were excellent; they felt quite original.

Another significant character in the narrative is Lord Eldus. He is a driven individual who can fulfill any city's aspirations. The world-building of the author made it possible for the reader to consider the idea of the existence of other planets that are hidden from the physical world. I hoped Caromentis existed after finishing the novel. The amount of imagination that went into the author's weaving each strand of enchantment and logic, producing a lovely equilibrium, would undoubtedly be appreciated.

There wasn't anything to dislike. The book was well written, with no errors to interrupt my reading. I'd recommend this book to people who love magical fantasy. I would be glad to give this book a rating of 5 out of 5.

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