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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The main character of this book is Galen Bray. We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies is the title of the book. It's one of several books in an ongoing collection. I gave this book my full attention while reading it. Galen Bray is giving an account of how he managed to leave the Land of the Princes. He describes how, in contrast to the Land of the Princes, where violence and war were the norms, Voulhire was a place in the multiverse where there was peace. He describes how he became determined to arrive there.

Galen also narrates the tale of an emperor who chose to remove his sons—the four princes—from his palace and to give them each a small chain of islands instead. After the emperor learned something strange about his sons, he came to this conclusion. The islands that were handed to the four princes are also briefly described by Galen. He claims, for example, that the islands were lovely and prosperous. The Emperor's plan was successful. The reason for this is that his sons were prevented from plotting against their father by the small trinket they received, which served as a blindfold.

This book's 199 pages were interesting and fun to read. Shakespeare is considered to be one of the best writers of all time, so I couldn't believe there were still authors that could be compared to him . I was on the edge of my seat throughout every chapter of this novel. There were numerous turns and twists, in other words. Additionally, the narrative was simple to comprehend. This is because Matthew Tysz, a writer who believes in crafting fantastic stories, utilized straightforward language when writing this one.

This story's plot was spread across several places. These places are mentioned at the beginning of the book and are depicted later on in the story. As has already been stated, the writing was excellent and commendable. The characters in the story were well-developed and briefly described in the opening of the book. I understood why specific characters were featured in the novel while I was reading. Additionally, every character depicts a different aspect of society. For instance, Rowan, Galen's friend and the executor of his uncle's estate, shows that there are decent and honest people in our society.

There was not a single aspect of this book that I didn't appreciate. In addition, there were no errors. The writing style of the author was the element of this book that I cherished the most. Excellent writing by the author made it simpler for me to understand the book. I give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I did not discover any faults in this book, as I already indicated. Furthermore, I gave it a full rating because of the excellent editing. The story was entertaining to read.

I'm not in a position to say which part of this book is my favorite. This is because every section was well-written, captivating, and action-packed. Simply put, the entire book was fine. I found Rowan to be the most endearing character in the story. Despite his stubbornness, he was dependable and maintained his word that he would track down the Galen and receive his inheritance as per his uncle's bequest. My least favorite character in the narrative was Meldorath. He overthrew Orlin because he lusted for power. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys exciting historical fiction.

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