Review by Silviahbusolo -- 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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We are Voulhire: Someone Else's End, this is the third book in a series. The author Matthew has exceptional writing skills. He invites his audience on a mental journey to a different time and space. In the quest to make Voulhire great, several events become uncovered.

We meet several characters in different events and plot twists. Each character has their agenda: some fighting for the greater good, as the rest serve their interest. The author reminds us in a war for the greater good, some casualties will be left behind. And an end is inevitable. And all in all, will the end justify the means.

I enjoyed reading this novel. The author in detail explains each character. His explanations make the characters seem lively. He expounds on the character's abilities, strengths, weaknesses and makes the characters come to life. I also enjoyed the dramatic events and plot twists.

The author's introduction of drama in the novel helps break the monotony. The author further subdivides the book into chapters named after each character and makes the reader aware of what to expect next in the given chapters. The novel has achieved the balance between good and evil. And the detailed descriptions of events and characters provide the reader with in-depth knowledge.

On the other hand, I feel like the author did not maximize the title. The title speaks of an end. The end should have been the main focus of the series. I feel like the drama and the plot twists overshadowed the main message (an end). The drama draws so much on the reader's concentration that the main message becomes an afterthought.

I would definitely rate the novel 4 out of 4. The plot twist is fantastic, and the drama helps break the monotony. The author goes to length to make the characters more lively. He uses simple grammar and short sentences keeping the readers glued. The novel is well-edited, and the author leaves his audience curious. In the end, curiosity makes the reader desire to know what happens in the next series.

I would recommend this book to 18-35years old. In a life where we are all fighting for something, this is a reminder that casualties will be there. And that not everyone is who they seem to be and an end to something is inevitable. If your looking for drama and adrenaline rush, this book is for you.

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