Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies

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Review of We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies

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[Following is a volunteer review of "We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies" by Matthew Tysz.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Being a leader proves to be different every time, and somehow that defines each leader. Our sovereign leader in this book happens to be right on track with his team, which helps him in executing his ideas as well as keeps him protected. King Wilhelm rides on his close relationship with Lord Meldorath and hence is able to execute whatever he wishes without fearing for his life. King Wilhelm's advisor, Meldorath, was a mage to be reckoned with and was able to prove essential to him. King Wilhelm reigns supreme in his kingdom and is highly revered.

I enjoyed going through the book since it was very interactive, as it has dialogue almost everywhere, which made it easy to comprehend. The book is also exceptionally edited and employs very good font and spacing. A king being present, it goes without saying that the book expounds on various territories and the power that their supreme leader holds, which he uses to make living better for his kingdom. The book satirizes the law enforcement authorities we currently have using magic as a means of escape. This is because in the current world, whoever has money can just disappear from the face of justice and his accusers end up taking their grievances home.

The book makes great use of great vocabulary, and a reader can reap a lot when it comes to improving their grammar. This also made the book interesting, as one enjoys looking up words and learning something new in the process. As mentioned earlier, the book makes use of magic where those with the said advantage tend to trample over those who don't have the same and bring an aspect of unfairness to our planet.

I generally liked the book as it lacked perversity, which would have affected how I read it. Mathew Tysz also intended We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies to be part of the Voulhire series, and readers who finish this one will be able to read more stories in the books that come after. The book clearly shows how various institutions interacted in the book. These are the likes of churches and hospitals. Yet the book didn't seem to lie on either side of religion, and a reader need not worry about the book's religious exclusion issues.

I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars as I found nothing to dislike and the author has generated a never-before-seen kind of story that should thrill its audience. The general outlay of the book added to the book's score not to forget the exceptional editing. I would recommend the book to teenagers interested in fiction, especially one with kingdoms. It was a good one, really.

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