Overall rating and opinion of "Nimue: Freeing Merlin" by Ayn Cates Sullivan
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Nimue: Freeing Merlin" by Ayn Cates Sullivan

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I agreed. I think where the story dragged was Nina transforming into Nimue in meeting the priestesses. It was confusing about their significance and their relation to the quests.Kaila Powell wrote: ↑03 Oct 2023, 11:01 At first I was not entirely sure if I would enjoy this book. It was a literal form of judging a book by its cover scenario but I am glad I gave it a chance. The way the author molds it into this interesting fusion of a modern romanticized view of mythology with the beginning characters then breathes life into the folklore with the main character being thrusted back in time and into their past life as a deity. There were moments I will say dragged on just due to the information dumped onto the reader. I rated it a 3 out of 4.
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your opinion of the book is very realistic and sounds true to the book, no book is perfect and i need to know the good and the bad of it before i start reading to prepare myself mentally. however you did make it interesting to read and explore how the world was in ancient times, filled magic and mythology, I do resonate that there needs to be sacrefices in order to accomplish your quest and reach where you want to go, for you can't have it all, it's realisticaly and factly not possible.Gladis Ratish Kumar wrote: ↑13 Sep 2023, 00:18 Ayn Cates Sullivan's "Nimue" is a spellbinding novel that breathes new life into the timeless legend of the Lady of the Lake. Through its mesmerizing prose, intricate character arcs, and a profound exploration of enduring themes, this book becomes essential reading for those who find enchantment in tales of magic, mythology, and the indomitable strength of the human soul.
The author's extraordinary dedication and creative ingenuity are truly awe-inspiring. I found immense pleasure in reading the book, and my only minor quibble lies in a handful of typographical errors. The book's cover art beautifully encapsulates its essence, featuring four grails, and the title is fitting as it centers around the pivotal character, Nimue.
One profound takeaway from the book is the recognition that sacrifices are an inevitable facet of life. To pursue one's aspirations or calling, one must be prepared to make sacrifices. I recommend this book to an adult audience due to its mature content, which may not be suitable for children.
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