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
When Voulhire was starting out its journey, a young man settled there. He became a blacksmith. He was able to make it, despite all of the strides he went through. This young man was named Onita. On the other hand, there is a man who rules. His name is Wilhelm. He has managed to put up a resilient nation. The nation is firm and prosperous too. This country also welcomes people from all walks of life. Voulhire also provides a stable environment for those looking towards building stable sources of income for themselves.
The story is set back in time but with a modern touch. For example, we saw a King who divided his Kingdom among his sons, with the sole intention of disrupting their plan of getting rid of him. I witnessed a celebration where King Wilhelm ended up having a misunderstanding with the Mianora, due to talks concerning Wilhelm's son. There are persons with supernatural abilities like Meldorath. His only aim is to seek revenge against those who betrayed him. He also wants to become spiritually stronger.
I loved the story in general and hated nothing about it. The book is set in a way that the author gives us his opinion about a particular character on one chapter. After that, he also writes another where that particular character talks about themselves. I loved characters such as Wilhelm. I think that King Wilhelm seemed like a just character who put in all of the efforts necessary to develop his Kingdom. I think that he also had some weaknesses regarding his parenting. I loved Onita because he was hard-working. This was proven by the fact that he had a forge to will to his nephew. I loved Rowan because he remained loyal, even after his boss passed on. I found Meldorath outstanding; but in one way or another, he was cunning too. I did not like the Mianora because he was very truthful in a way that was annoying, especially when it was uncalled for. I also think that Riva Rohavi are enemies that Voulhire did not notice.
Throughout the process of reading this book, I did not spot a single typing or grammar error. Therefore, it was exceptionally edited. I found the story captivating and interesting from start up until the end. With that, I give this book 5 out of 5 stars. This is because I found the concept unique and amazing. This story is titled We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies. It was authored by Matthew Tysz.
For people who love stories that are historical, built around political rivalry, have persons that have supernatural abilities, and show rays of hope when it is unexpected. This is a book you should catch up on. The book has some minor profane words. And as regards to sexuality, we had to imagine how the moment might have happened. In that regard, I recommend this book to those aged sixteen years and above who find such topics interesting.
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