Review by Shrijita -- We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End

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Review by Shrijita -- We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End

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[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End" by Matthew Tysz.]
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The third book in the series, ‘We are Voulhire – Someone Else’s End’ is yet another masterpiece. Once I started reading it, I couldn’t put it down because it was so good. The word ‘boring’ cannot describe this book and as the story continues it pulls you in completely. There is a mystery on every page and as you divulge deeper it just keeps getting interesting.

As the story continues, Galen, Rowan and Demetrius are back in Magnum Caelum trying to forget about what they experienced in Virko. When they fail to get the attention of the Eiodi, regarding the situation in Virko, they finally decide to go to Soulhire and speak to the King. As they reach the outskirts of the great capital, they are attacked by the Riva. How will they escape? In Soulhire, ’The Shore vs Soulhire’ case is under review, regarding the immigration of refugees and that’s when King Wilhelm is attacked, but it’s not by Meldorath. Who attacked him? Meanwhile, Meldorath is planning his attack on the King, he wants to kill him for his betrayal and also for revenge, but the main reason is something else. In the main archives of the castle’s library are the notes of King Javikun. What do these notes contain and why does Meldorath wants them? As all this goes on, the Riva Rohavi are also not sitting still for they have made up their minds to destroy Voulhire. Mirius Maido is worried about the ongoing case and fears that the Emperor of Lullabies will do something, if Voulhire decides to help the help the refugees of the Lands of the Princes. But isn’t the Emperor of Lullabies just a fairy tale or does he actually exist?

Matthew Tysz really has a talent when it comes to keep his readers interested. His writing style is easy to understand and keeps you coming back for more. The structure of the book is in parts, so its like every character has his own story. Although this is a fiction book, a lot of it comes from the real world. The story portrays the problems faced by a kingdom but it is also relevant to the real world. The author was able to perfectly blend the real world into this world of magic and mystery.

I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It just keeps getting more and more interesting. The journey of Galen and his friends really makes the readers curious. And as the hidden stories and characteristics of the characters come out, it just keeps getting better and better. The story develops not only around one character but many. There weren’t any parts in particular that I disliked.

This book is perfect for an older audience who love mystery and fiction. This book contains profanity and sexual content so probably not the best option for children. People who love romance novels can also be a bit disappointed. Other than that people who love fiction, drama and war would definitely love this. A great book and I would a 100 percent recommend it.

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