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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The book We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz brings together two exciting stories in a single book. The author skillfully weaves two separate genres together, creating a unique look at the classic fantasy novel. The author's use of both fantasy and science fiction elements creates a thrilling and complex world that readers will want to explore. With captivating characters, a gripping story, and thrilling plot twists, We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies is a must-read for any fantasy fan. Two parts make up the story, both set in the small but envious Kingdom of Voulhire. The first part introduces the reader to the fascinating world of Voulhire and its inhabitants, allowing them to become immersed in the culture and setting. The second part takes the reader on a thrilling journey as the main character navigates through the complexities of the kingdom and confronts hidden secrets and dangers. With its spectacular storytelling, We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies will keep readers hooked until the
very end.

Throughout the novel, the reader travels through the fantasy kingdom of Voulhire. The Emperor of Lullabies gave his sons the sea surrounding Voulhire as a gift. The Emperor of Lullabies was well aware that his sons, the four princes, were ambitious and power-hungry. He believed that if they had a task that took their attention away from their ambition to overthrow him, they would be less likely to succeed. Thus, he gave them the sea around Voulhire, hoping that they would be so preoccupied with managing it and vying for control over it that they would have no time for plotting against him. Under the rule of four princes who wish to gain total dominance, chaos and war have ravaged the land of the princes for twenty years. Galen Bray is the focus of the story. With the help of his uncle's executor, Rowan, he sets off on his adventure to inherit his uncle's forge in the flourishing kingdom of Voulhire.

What I like about this novel is mainly the author's creative writing and how clearly he describes the events. The author pays attention to detail and weaves the story with perfect timing. Every character feels real, and the plot is unpredictable. Even the atmosphere of the story is captivating, as the author's word choice and vivid descriptions draw the reader in. The writing style is captivating. It will leave the reader wanting more and eagerly awaiting the sequel.

I dislike nothing about this novel. This novel brings the reader to the fantasy world of Voulhire, evoking a strong sense of adventure and discovery. Both the characters and the plot are thrilling. With each page, the story gets more exciting, and I found myself wanting to keep reading to find out what happens next. Following Galen and Rowan's journey is made immensely compelling by the vivid details, engaging story, and helpful map in the
book.

I'm rating this novel 5 out of 5 stars. I'm giving this five stars because there were no grammatical errors in it, it was written in simple English without discrimination towards any religion, and it was well edited. The glossary was also very helpful.

I recommend this book to readers who enjoy mystery, epic, and adventure, as well as to readers who like science fiction. I will not suggest it to young readers because it contains violence. I recommend this book only to adults.

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