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
This epic thriller is multifaceted. If you are a lover of magical stories and intense fantasy, you better gear up for some interesting twists and action in this wonderful book called We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz.
Galen Bray is from a place called "the Lands of the Princes." A short story of how this place came to be is told at the beginning of the book. It was created when the Emperor of Lullabies shared four parts of his lands with his four sons, after which they began fighting amongst themselves and eventually threw the lands into a state of disarray and turmoil. Galen Bray is chased by some people, and he manages to get to a ship. He hands over papers that enable him to get a spot on the ship and shield him from his pursuers. Apparently, Galen had an uncle in the kingdom called Voulhire who had passed down what he owned to him. This is the first time Galen is leaving his wretched land and onto promising new land. What possibly awaits Galen in the Kingdom of Voulhire?
Reading this was very entertaining. I loved the narratives that were used in the book. It made use of a combination of first-person and third-person narrative. These narratives were used for different characters and were absolutely done in a perfect way that made the story very entertaining. The creation of the fictional beings used in the book was absolutely mind-blowing. Each character was unique and had lovable qualities. The antagonistic characters were also well created, and I didn't find any flaws in the roles they played. The best aspect of this book, which I adored the most, was its setting. The book's setting was enthralling. Magical settings are always colourful and fascinating, but I love how different places have unique and compelling settings.
There is nothing to fault about this fascinating book. I did not dislike anything about it at all. Everything was perfect. It had an amazing storyline; excellent language use; and a perfect tone and style of writing. The names used in the book were funny but exhilarating. I enjoyed pronouncing them out loud. The depth of the storyline is also amazing. It starts from the Lands of the Princes and extends to places like Soulhire, Magnum Caelum, and other interesting places.
I am recommending this book to people who love reading books filled with magical tales and adventure. I am also rating it 4 out of 4 stars. We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies by Matthew Tysz was professionally and exceptionally edited as I did not find any errors in it.
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We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies
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