Review of Yildun

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This sounds like an excellent book for fans of science fiction and fantasy novels filled with new worlds and magical creatures. The intriguing plot focuses on a three-hundred-year-old celestial wizard starting a new life on Calypso, the fourth moon of Yand. Terrific book review!
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Amongst all the the tales under fictitious genre,I'd say this one has the most realistic forthcoming especially looking at the fact that yudri has been portrayed in unfolding of the plot.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your great review. I'm not a fan of science fiction and fantasy books so I will pass. But from reading a sample and from your review, I can tell that it is well-written and very descriptive. It sounds like those that love these genres will be very interested in reading this book. She sounds like she leads a very complicated life. And to be 300 and young, but that mothers of winged daughters die at their birth sounds sad. I guess many times sons are hoped for?
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This book is interesting and full of creativity! I love the description of the characters and their characterization. I'm sure I will love the story as well after I read it.
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It sounds like Elia's intense and creatively written fantasy world will be a charm to read.
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I enjoy stories with vivid, imaginative descriptions. I think I'll enjoy reading about Yanara's adventures. I'm also looking forward to their rivalry with the K'tul.
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Can I read this book series as a stand-alone? I wonder how did she become a worldmaker but can't control her power. as if she was born with it and still learning her power despitebeing 300 years old with 5 kids. I appreciate the imaginary worldbuilding in this story. the book's cover doesn't look much appealing for me. Thank you for an interesting and honest review.
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Post by Joyce Nwaogazie »

I revel in books in the fantasy and sci-fi genre, and this has piqued my interest. I'm curious to know whether the K'tul continued their advancement. Thanks for the well written review.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

A main character that can't control her powers sounds intriguing, but I am really not a fan of this genre, so I think I will pass. Thanks for the informative review.
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Post by andrax07 »

Thanks to this brief history of the book I would love to continue reading it, I love this type of stories where the author is dedicated to creating new worlds and especially new languages. I would love to continue reading it but I would have to look for its Spanish version, since my English is still not that advanced lol. I have been reading a lot of this genre and I would like to know more recommendations.
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Post by bibimahkh1960 »

Thank you for your review. World building is a difficult task facing any science fiction and fantasy author. Yildun seems to be a well constructed one with a strong storyline. After reading the sample on Amazon, my first thought was that there is a series in the making. I was a little curious about this being a second edition.
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I'm a fan of sci-fi and fantasy novels and this is a must read for me. I would really want to know if Yanara was able to stop the enemy. Congrats on the BOTD.
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I am intrigued by this novel. Yanara and the magical world looks extremely good. The complex story and the fantastical elements make it a great read. I want to read and find out more about this amazing book.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I'm in two minds here whether or not to read this. I'm not really a sci-fi reader but I do love fantasy. It's sounds like an engaging story and I must admit I'm curious to see if Yanara will be able to stop the attack. I'm Thanks for a great review.
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I'd love to read up on how Yanara learns to control her powers. The book has an intriguing cover page. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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