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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In "We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies” by Matthew Tysz, readers are introduced to a richly detailed world filled with diverse characters and intertwining narratives. The story centers around Galen Bray, a young man escaping the war-torn Lands of the Princes to inherit his deceased uncle's forge in the city of Magnum Caelum within the kingdom of Voulhire. As he adjusts to his new life with the help of his uncle's executor, Rowan, Galen's journey becomes one of discovery and adaptation in a foreign land.

Simultaneously, the book explores the political and magical intrigues of Voulhire. King Wilhelm's paranoia and betrayal, driven by a fear of being overthrown, create a tense political atmosphere, particularly with the looming presence of Midius Maido, the chancellor of the Mianoran Council. Another significant subplot involves Eldus Alderman, a former judge turned Lord of Hillport, who must restore the town's prosperity while contending with the dark legacy of his predecessors.

Amid these personal and political dramas, the powerful mage Meldorath weaves his own enigmatic tale. Initially tasked with bringing justice to Lord Orlin for child abuse, Meldorath's story takes a dark turn when he is later arrested for conducting lethal experiments on humans, leading to rumors of his death. As Galen and other characters navigate their respective challenges, the intricate plots converge, promising further adventures and revelations.

The book impresses with its rich character development and engaging plot. Rowan stands out with his great sense of humor, free spirit, and kind heart. Despite not needing to go beyond his duties as the executor of Galen's uncle's estate, Rowan becomes a trusted friend and advisor to Galen, highlighting his admirable qualities.

The author successfully creates an atmosphere of mystery and suspense around the enigmatic Lord Meldorath. While the intricate storytelling adds depth, it occasionally slows the pacing, leaving some plot connections unclear. However, this is understandable given that it's the first book in a series, setting the stage for future revelations about Voulhire, its neighboring kingdoms, and the magical realm of Caromentis.

The book's setting is immersive, enhanced by a detailed map and a helpful glossary. The thought-provoking themes, such as the nature of nationalism and the blurred lines between good and evil, add depth to the narrative, making it more than just an entertaining read.

Overall, I don't have anything to dislike about this book, and I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I didn't see any grammar errors in it, so it has been exceptionally well edited.

I recommend this book to mature teenagers and adults who enjoy fantasy, mystery, and suspense. Fans of intricate plots and well-crafted worlds will find this a highly satisfying read.

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Nice review! It sounds like we have a good number of classic fantasy/regency/royalty tropes here. As long as they’re written well and there are fresh spins to put on them, these stories will never get old. It appears that this book managed to accomplish that nicely.
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It is a captivating novel about Galen Bray, who inherits his deceased uncle's forge in the kingdom of Voulhire. The book features rich character development and multiple plot themes revolving around King Wilhelm, Midius Maido, Eldus Alderman, and Meldorath, ensuring that the book entertains readers of fantasy, mystery, and suspense. Thank you for your comprehensive review.
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Post by Waithira Waithira »

The book is an engaging fantasy novel set in the kingdom of Voulhire. It skillfully blends traditional fantasy, regency, and royalty elements with new twists, keeping the genre interesting. With well-developed characters and multiple plotlines centered around figures like Galen Bray, King Wilhelm, Midius Maido, Eldus Alderman, and Meldorath, the novel appeals to readers who enjoy fantasy, mystery, and suspense. The review commends the novel's storytelling and its ability to captivate the audience.
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I had the opportunity to read and review this novel. Besides Galen's adventures in Voulhire, I liked that the story unfolds with the expectation of powerful mages. I also liked the way the author describes the landscapes and the actions and acts of magic. I definitely recommend this book for those who love fantasy, suspense, and mystery.
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Post by Gabrielle Belinelo »

That is a very detailed and interesting review. I'm reading the book at this moment and have been really loving how easy it is to visualize every single thing that happens (this is definitely the best feature of a book, for me). So excited to finish and get a better understanding of the whole picture, just like you did.
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Post by Hazel Arnaiz »

This book, the first of a fantasy series, is all about beginnings. It presents a world where magic, politics, and religion are intriguingly interwoven. It could be the start of a new life for an immigrant or the beginning of retribution for a wizard.
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Do you want to enter a new world? However, even if the world is new, humans and their nature are still the same. What will happen here? Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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The novel presents a rich and complex vision of a world in conflict, where each character must find their place amid the shadows of history and magic.
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The novel portrays the refugee named Galen Bray, who arrives at the kingdom of Voulhire, with hopes of starting anew life. The story intricately weaves themes of gratitude, resilience, and the pursuit of goodness amidst underlying turmoil.
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Thank you for such a brief review. I loved reading this book. I had my own favourite characters and each time couldn’t wait to read their part, it was so captivating and this book is a great read for those who like reading Sci/fantasy. Congrats on BOTD..
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I think you get all points your review demonstrates the richness and the complexity of the book, good grammar and satisfaction to all magic and science fiction drama book's lovers
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Post by Sheena Casado »

After reading this review, I think I'm going to read the story. I feel like there's more to it. I'm excited to start my journey with Galen and other characters. Thank you so much for the review.
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The book "We Are Voulhire: A New Arrival Under Great Skies" by Matthew Tysz is an entertaining and immersive read. It contains multiple engaging plots with intricate storytelling. Great book for fantasy and mystery lovers. Nicely reviewed!
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I got this book by chance way back and even though it certainly wasn't what I was anticipating after reading the description, I surprisingly was able to enjoy it enormously, anyway. I couldn't rest until I was able to read the whole series and ended up as a huge fan of it!
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