Review of Breksta's Academy
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Review of Breksta's Academy
A war between the dreamers and non-dreamers has been going on for years with no end in sight. Dreamers are people who have magical abilities, and non-dreamers are bent on eradicating the entire dreamers population. The effect of this war can lead to the collapse of humanity, with signs already being noticed. Something has to be done about it. A prophecy says that only one person can bring peace. Who might that be? Find out in Breksta's Academy.
Breksta's Academy by Natasha Quay was a fascinating and captivating book. I fell in love with it after having read just a few pages. The narrative was original. It would reel a reader in and keep them captivated until the end of the story.
There were many factors I loved about the book. One was the excellent character development of the major characters. It helped in driving the plot. Some events led to changes in the characters that helped create their roles. One character whose development was very vivid was Icarus. A chance meeting with someone influenced his significant role in the plot.
I cherished the story's lack of clichés. Although I had read many books with similar magic-based plots, Natasha Quay did a great job writing the story in a way that made it stand out. Even if the plot was similar, the narration was original, unlike anything I had ever seen.
The story's unpredictable nature was another aspect of the novel that I appreciated. The author used such meticulous detail that it would be difficult to predict what would happen next without doing it erroneously. The unpredictability of the narrative made the book exciting. It increased the excitement by adding a little tension to the entire experience.
I had no issue reading Breksta's Academy, as it was very intriguing and entertaining. It was also professionally edited. Therefore, I'd give it a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I'd recommend this book to lovers of magical fiction.
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