Official Review: Heroes of MidAria by Felix Cipher
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Official Review: Heroes of MidAria by Felix Cipher
Dacitrynn finds himself banished from his home. Trying to find a place to stay while wounded, he stumbles upon an elven village and finds help. But Dacitrynn's troubles are far from over as he encounters difficulties there too. What happens to him in the elven village is entirely surprising and would blow your mind. To find out, pick a copy of Heaven's Demons: Heroes of MidAria.
Heaven's Demons: Heroes of MidAria was a terrific book in its entirety — from the plot to its flawless execution. I couldn't help but be amazed by the author's literary mastery. Not only was the story unique, but the book was also self-explanatory. The illustrations at the beginning of each chapter set the precedence for each fantastic section of the story. Seeing these illustrations gave me a slight hint on what to expect in a chapter most of the time, especially when a new character was introduced. I also had a pretty good mental picture of the characters in the book.
Following the narrative, I saw the story build to a climax. Not only was there a climax in the book, but there was also an added suspense. The way the story was told left me with the curiosity to know more. Overall, this made the book more exciting for me. My desire to know more made the book difficult to drop. I was intrigued by the story from start to finish. Even the prologue had me captivated.
I must also commend the way Felix Cipher successfully conveyed almost every character's feeling to me. I connected the most with Dacitrynn, the principal character. I felt his emotions like I was him — his pain, disappointment, and joy. An outstanding quality he had was a never-say-die attitude; I doubt any reader would dislike him.
The high point of the story was the surprising twists. The story didn't go the way I expected, yet it was still enjoyable. I was utterly impressed. Well, who wouldn't like good surprises?.
Finally, I must commend the editors for an excellent job of editing the book thoroughly. The book was exceptionally well edited; I couldn't find a single error in the book.
Since there was nothing I disliked about this book, I would gladly give it a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. The book was excellent and fascinating. On a side note, I can't wait for its sequel. I would recommend it to all lovers of fantasy stories. You'd be set on a rollercoaster ride from start to finish.
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