Review by Saint Bruno -- We are Voulhire: A New Arrival ...

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I had reviewed the book a few weeks ago. I must say this book deserves all the praises and more. I liked it very much and I could let my imaginations run free with this book. Thanks for a detailed review!!
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This book sounds more intriguing to me because the characters are well-written. I’ll check out this title. Thanks!
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The free sample made me think of Harry Potter and Game of Thrones. The official review was an excellent review and I can see why the book was given 4 stars. I enjoyed the sample but I am not sure if I will read the entire book in the future. I have too many books to read right now.
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This sounds very interesting and I'm excited to check it out. It sounds similar to a series that I read and loved and haven't found anything similar since. I am excited to add this to my list.
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I am a fan of adventure, so l will definitely enjoy reading this book. I love the way each character was described. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Mathew Tysz had done a great work and your review justified his work. Thank you for your review.
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Action and adventure are always part of my favourites read. Beside, the review of this book is so exceptional, I would really love it to be adapted to a movies. Good writing by author. Congrats on BOTD.
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The story is quit fascinating read, but it not my kind of genre so I'll pass on the book. Nice review
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This is an absolutely amazing book! I could not put it down. Tysz is so talented at world building and character development, and the alternating perspectives definitely add depth to the story. Anyone who is a fan of fantasy should give this book a try! Thanks for the great review.
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This sounds like a Matthew Tysz series I will enjoy.
The fact that this is the first booking theseries will help too.
I was intrigued to read that the reviewer became emotionally attached to some of the characters as that doesn't happen often.Thanksfora great review.
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This sounds like a Matthew Tysz series I will enjoy.
The fact that this is the first booking theseries will help too.
I was intrigued to read that the reviewer became emotionally attached to some of the characters as that doesn't happen often.Thanks for a great review.
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This definitely seems like a good read, and with such a large cast, the fact that all the character were well-accounted for and you didn't lose track of them is certainly a good indicator of the author's prowess at writing. Great, vivid descriptions are also a plus! Thanks for the review.
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I read this book, and I mostly enjoyed Galen Bray's narration. The rest I didn't quite enjoy, too much description less story. since this is the first book of this series ill try out the second book.
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I have read this book, quite intriguing. The characters are well developed, I'm currently reviewing the 2nd book in the series.
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Post by iknwuzoh »

This books talks about the monarchy system of Voulhire. It is a book that talks about Galen and his migrant life. It is suitable for travellers. Thanks for the review.
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