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Review by Fabulous mind -- We are Voulhire: Someone Else...

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[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End" by Matthew Tysz.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Virko has been invaded by a legion of demons, and Galen and his friends, Rowan and Demetrius, felt they were responsible for this act. The sad state of Demetrius made Galen suggest a visit to Soulhire to gain an audience with the King, thereby bringing help to Virko.

This visit, however, came in handy with a case, Shore against Soulhire. This case saw Soulhire's humanitarians, led by Miss Shore, stand in advocacy for foreign refugees from neighboring countries and Voulhire's moral obligation to accept them. These refugees have suffered greatly in the hands of their emperor, the Emperor of Lullabies, who deals with them as he pleases.

The emperor is angry at Voulhire for wanting to interfere with his people. Riva Rohavi has risen against Voulhire. Will Voulhire share the same fate as the Lands of the Princes?

We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End by Matthew Tysz is the third installment in the "We are Voulhire series." The book is an action-filled book with an amazing plot that revolves around betrayal, trust, and magic.

There were numerous things I liked about this book. I liked the character of Galen. At every point, he always wanted to know how his friends would feel at any decision he took. This keeps him in check and prevents him from making selfish decisions.

In addition, I was impressed that Galen and his friends, Rowan and Demetrius, are getting along well, and their friendship has grown better than it was in the previous series. This gladdened me.

Also, I was fascinated by the author's writing style and descriptive skills. I was able to visualize buildings, sculptures, and interior decoration of buildings while reading. I was greatly intrigued by this.

My favorite part of this book was when Meldorath intervened during the attack on Soulhire by the Emperor of Lullabies. His display of power was amazing, and I got to learn more about his powers alongside the damages he can do with them. I was greatly entertained by this.

There was only one thing which I found disturbing about this book. Matthew used numerous vulgar words in this book which, in a way, made me uncomfortable while reading this book, and this is what I disliked most about this book.

However, the amazing plot and several actions that took place in this book made up for this. We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End was professionally edited, as I couldn't find any errors. So, I have no reason to deduct a star. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend this amazing book to lovers of fantasies, those who enjoy reading books about magic, and adults.

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The graphic nature of the book does give me pause. I've seen so many great reviews, though, that it MUST be a good book. Sounds like a must-read! Thanks.
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kandscreeley wrote: 19 Oct 2020, 18:42 The graphic nature of the book does give me pause. I've seen so many great reviews, though, that it MUST be a good book. Sounds like a must-read! Thanks.
Yes, you will certainly enjoy the book. Thanks for leaving a comment.
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Thanks for your nice review. Even though Meldorath is not an entirely good man, his power is undeniable. And it's a good thing he used it to save Soulhire.
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The loyalty in the book stands out; Galen, Rowan, and Demetrius are still good friends, their friendship is actually getting better in the series.
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Sou Hi wrote: 24 Oct 2020, 20:38 Thanks for your nice review. Even though Meldorath is not an entirely good man, his power is undeniable. And it's a good thing he used it to save Soulhire.
I agree with you. For a moment I thought he would leave, but he surprised me when he intervened. Thanks for dropping by.
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Tablito wrote: 26 Oct 2020, 00:05 The loyalty in the book stands out; Galen, Rowan, and Demetrius are still good friends, their friendship is actually getting better in the series.
Yes, I have seen other books in this series, and it gladdens me that their relationship is growing.
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I'm glad the emperor of lullabies is getting more involved in the story so that we could know him more. Nice review from a Fabulous mind.
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Eutoc wrote: 27 Oct 2020, 03:30 I'm glad the emperor of lullabies is getting more involved in the story so that we could know him more. Nice review from a Fabulous mind.
Yes, the Emperor's intervention raised curiosity in every reader's mind. Thanks for commenting.
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I am glad to know that you enjoyed reading the book. I have read the first book of the series and found it to be very fascinating. Thank you for the insightful review.
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I like the trio's friendship too. This is one of the best books of the series. I enjoyed it very much!
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I also loved this book, so far it's my favorite from the series. Congratulations for your great review!
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This book and the series as well sound fascinating. I just have my doubts about getting into a series right now. Great review!
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This book was my favourite in the series. Sod and his guys gave the story a decent stretch of action. Thanks for your review, Fabulous mind.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 28 Oct 2020, 00:18 I am glad to know that you enjoyed reading the book. I have read the first book of the series and found it to be very fascinating. Thank you for the insightful review.
It's nice to hear that you have read the first installment, I bet you would enjoy other books in the series. Thanks for dropping a comment.
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