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Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 13 Jan 2023, 22:19
by Mercy Udeokeke
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris" by Andri E. Elia.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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This is a re-review of a book that I previously reviewed.
Yanara, a renowned worldmaker, is the one on whom this book is centered. The plot unfolds in the aftermath of the devastating war that His Excellency the K'tul brought upon Yenda and Yanda in pursuit of genocide. Her children, Snowfox, Hawklord, Asimia, and Wolfpack, all with distinct supernatural abilities of their own, all have scars that have been inflicted by the war. Although they have moved to a different moon, they begin to build a home from nothing with love and compassion. Soon, the children locate them, and the reunion is nothing short of emotional. War stories are told as Yanara struggles to remember what happened after she bent the sun to save her people. But is that all there is now that they've survived the war? How will Yanara and her people put their lives back together? To find out, read this fascinating story.
 
The book, Worldmaker of Yand-Polaris by Andri E. Elia, was written from the first person's point of view, which focused mainly on Yanara, as every scene narrated involved her. The author provided very clear descriptions of the characters. Although their names were a bit confusing and similar, especially those of Yanara's children, I understood the personality behind every character. This book kept me glued to my seat until I was able to complete it; the plot was very intriguing and captivating. The narrative style was also very engaging, as the writer employed a reader-friendly tone. Illustrations of these characters and their pets were provided, which aided my visualization of these characters and brought them to life. Though the book was fictional, the characters felt real to me, and it felt like Yanara was narrating her story directly to me. I also like how the author managed to sneak in humor in this piece, which made me chuckle as I read this book. The plot of this book is fitting for a movie, and as I read, I remembered a movie series that I watched, Shadow Hunter. 
 
This sci-fi novel portrays the travails of Yanara, the worldmaker, who is described as a highly powerful being. After the devastating war that leads to casualties that the galaxies are yet to recover from, we are given an insight into how people pick up the pieces after a life-altering experience. The beauty in the concept of family is also depicted, as the author portrays strong family bonds between Yanara, her spouses, her children, and her people. Her role as mother to Hawklord, Asimia, Snowfox, Wolfpack, and Sunstorm is not blindsided by her role as leader of her people or as a partner to her spouses. The novel portrays a heroine who can maintain a balance between family and leadership and yet remain kind and compassionate.
 
What I did not like about this book was the fact that Yanara had two spouses, a male and a female. I found this unnerving because she loved and cared for her wife more than her husband. I felt bitter for her husband, Frost, and I believe he deserved better because of how he loved, cherished, and clung to Yanara.
 
The book is exceptionally well edited. All of the errors I discovered in my first review of this book have been corrected. As a result, I rate this book five out of five stars.
 
I would recommend this book to fans of sci-fi and fantasy novels. Those who love romantic novels would also enjoy this book. I do not recommend this book to those who might find polygamy disturbing.

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Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 15 Jan 2023, 00:43
by Monale Bariyima Ueh
The idea of having two spouses is an interesting concept. Just like you mentioned, she loved her wife more than she loved her husband. I don't think it is possible to love two people equally.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 15 Jan 2023, 06:04
by James Likita
The book would be interesting. Polygamy, science, bisexuality, supernatural and a woman as the powerful being; fighting and subduing men sounds like the perfect ingredients of an epic novel that will make a good read.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 15 Jan 2023, 09:38
by Precious Anavheoba
Two spouses? What culture on earth could that possibly be portraying? Anyway, I think I'll just go with the intriguing part of the book. The reunion of a family is also an emotional thing to experience.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 15 Jan 2023, 11:06
by AMARA UJU
Okay!!! That is pretty interesting. A wife and husband. The other interesting fact that I have discovered is the ability of Yanara to bend the sun. I would love to discover how that happened. Thank you for a well written and informative review. I would also love to catch up on this story because it sounds interesting.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 15 Jan 2023, 11:27
by Temi Book
Wow! Their culture is amazing. Why will a woman have two spouses? I wonder how it feels like to live there. This is an awesome review! Good job!

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 15 Jan 2023, 14:29
by Amy Luman
I do appreciate that the errors found during your first reading were corrected. I’m still a bit confused by the whole thing, though. I guess I can remedy that by reading the novel for myself, though.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 16 Jan 2023, 07:18
by Oyedeji Funmilayo
I am not a fan of the book's plot so I will pass this by. Also, the names are confusing so I wouldn't try to disturb myself. Well done.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 16 Jan 2023, 09:23
by Amanda Warner
Sounds like one of those galactic stories. This book will be engaging and interesting from your review.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 17 Jan 2023, 11:08
by Nicholas Bush
:liar: I love your review for this book and i must admit that it is an interesting read. Would be nice to read this book someday ASAP. adding it to my bookshelf. Nice review. Kudos.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 17 Jan 2023, 17:13
by Prince Oyedeji Oyeleke Jayeola
I love the plot and setting of the story. The norm is hearing of a man having two wives not the bigger way round. I look forward to reading the book.

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 18 Jan 2023, 12:44
by Chibee Glory
No culture is superior, just wondering how a woman could have two spouses. Nice review!

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 25 Jan 2023, 09:31
by Adeolaoskydeelight
This is an interesting plot, but a bit confusing, the author did an excellent job by putting life into every character which I believe will make the story enjoyable for the readers. Nice review

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 17 Feb 2023, 17:25
by NetMassimo
This seems like an engaging story developed at galactic scale with well-developed characters use to address important issues and some that are thought-provoking. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Worldmaker of Yand - Polaris

Posted: 30 Mar 2023, 05:22
by Ekaete Bruno
Such an intriguing culture in this plot storyline. Having two spouses is not a culture that any one in our time would had accepted to do.