Overall rating and opinion of " We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies" By Matthew Tysz.

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Overall rating and opinion of " We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies" By Matthew Tysz.

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This is a discussion topic for the October 2020 Book of the month, We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz.

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I found the book very interesting and gave it full ratings. Even though there were a few things I disliked, the characters and plot are great. I especially liked how Tysz is able to handle so much characters without losing momentum. It's a must read for fantasy fans especially those that like series.
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I read this novel and I rated it 4 out of 4 stars. It proves that you don't need to reinvent the wheel to write an interesting saga as this is a classic form of fantasy with a medieval flavor. I loved the characters as Matthew Tysz gives a lot of details about their actions, moods, feelings with a great developments. Even minor characters are very much alive. It made me want to go on with its sequels.
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I absolutely loved this book and could not put it down! The story flowed so easily and the author writes in such a way that the reader is immediately immersed in his world. Each character is exceptionally well-developed and the world building is truly excellent. I will definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys fantasy, or even just a generally well-written book. :techie-reference:
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I'm trying to read a science fiction novel in a series, and We are Voulhire seems a good fit for me. I'm curious in magics, mages, and kingdom politics story.
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I gave this book a perfect rating. It was professionally edited, and I had only one issue with it. I didn't like the fact that Galen only had little to no effect in the major conflict; however, it is understandable since the book this serves as an introduction to the series and focuses on world-building and character development. I also extremely enjoyed reading the first few pages of the novel. The beginning is entrancing. I am extremely awed by the author's captivating writing.
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I have read all the six book in the series. I gave the first installment a full four star rating. The opener was filled with intrigue and invited the readers to find more about Galen, Rowan and Meldorath. These three characters, with a few more, are the most pivotal characters in the series.

I liked the writing style of Tysz the most. He has a way of putting the peak of the action towards the end of the book and this book is no exception. There wasn't anything to dislike except for a few intriguing and mysterious characters who were like shadows the entire time of the book. The book overall is an enjoyable read.
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We Are Voulhire: A New Arrival Under Great Skies is the first book in what is to be an amazing 9-part series. My overall opinion on this book is that it is an intriuging and interesting read. It is an epitome of the perfect way to start series; introducing the main characters and generally setting the base of a great story.
I particularly liked the characterization of this book, and the diction employed by the author. I also liked how realistic and believable this book was (despite being a work of pure fantasy). In my review of this book, I gave it a 4-star rating, I think that is an indication that there's nothing I disliked about this book (except probably, the font size). I definitely recommend this book to anyone who is looking out for a good series.
This is not a standalone book (so everything was definitely not made clear in this installment), the book ends at a lot of cliffhangers.
I'm very excited that this book made it to be BOTM, I think it's a well-deserved honor. Congratulations to the author.
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This book gripped me from the beginning. The build up was slow. But Tysz switched between different characters, showing different perspectives. The style of narration was new for me. I had a feeling that Galen was the sole narrator who recorded works of others (although after reading other books in the series, this is probably not the case).
I loved the air of mystery and subtle hints that something was not going right. The only issue I had with this book was that Galen and his friends had no part in the big picture, and also the fact that it ended too quickly. But as a series-starter, the book set an intriguing premise. I gave it 4 stars on my review.
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I have read this book and I gave it a full rating. I had issues with the slow-pacing in the beginning, but I found the plot line incredibly promising. The author’s writing style was praise-worthy. The world-building was exceptional. I hardly noticed any significant errors. This book was full of suspense, fantasy, and drama that I thoroughly enjoyed.
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My rating to this book was 4 out of 4 stars. I loved how the plot unfolded and the characters were really promising. The book left me intrigued enough to continue reading the series, which I did with great pleasure :) Overall, it's an outstanding premise to the series.
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I loved Matthew Tysz's style of writing very much. He uses changing viewpoints well without making it boring. There wasn't a single viewpoint that made me dislike it. It's an excellent start off to the series I feel. The story progressed slowly but it was pretty interesting. I especially like how the author will combine magical, physical, and other aspects of the world and bring it all together.
However, I gave it a 3 star rating as I found plenty of errors in it. And seeing as not many people found it as such, I'm really lost as to why..........
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I think the book is really interesting and a good blend of historical and science fiction. Galen's journey from a desolate and desperate world to Voulhire is quite touching and it is easy to feel his emotions and joy as he explores the new lands. I love the mystery and power behind Lord Meldorath and his motives. Additionally Galen's two companions are not as forthcoming and also have their own stories to hide. I think this is clever and sets the book up for the next sequel. What I didn't like is how at times the stories disconnected from chapter to chapter, it took some effort to get back to the flow.
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I taged this book 4 out of 4 stars. Firstly because I was ultimately glued to its pages. And secondly because I was eager for the next book. I didn't like what happened to the people of Hillport but nevertheless I still enjoyed. Yep, I will definitely recommend. It's too unique, a story.
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Post by Manang Muyang »

I think this is an impressive start to the series. I can't give it four stars, though, as I counted more than ten errors. The map can be a shade lighter, too, for better readability. But I hope to follow the series to the end. Cheers, Mr. Tysz!
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