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Swordheart book
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swordheart book

"You planning on killing our Slate some night on the road, Sir Caliban?" The Dreaming God wasn't known for his sense of humor, but sometimes you had to wonder. What a pair they'd make -a short little criminal leading a blind, shambling wreck of paladin. I usually don't do this, but I just have to end this review by sharing with you guys some of my favorite dialogue bits and sarcastic lines, because sharing is caring and because I love them so much, in case you haven't noticed. Kingfisher, Ursula Vernon or whatever name you like to be called Its humor and freshness will put you in a great mood, especially if you're feeling a little blue. I can't wait to read the second part of this story and I couldn't recommend this enough to you guys.

swordheart book

I guess this is to blame to the fact that this is the first part of a story that's been cut in two halves, or maybe the author simply wanted to focus on the characterization of her amazing protagonists, so I'm really not going to count it as a flaw. It becomes a problem when you'd like to know more about something and the authors tells you about it rather than showing it to you, instead. Unfortunately, the pacing is a little too rushed and it leaves little space to descriptions. Sure, you won't find many twists and gory jaw-dropping moments, but it will leave you satisfied enough to want to keep reading and wanting to know what's going to happen next. Call it a heist story, an adventure novel, but it's much more than that. The story is interesting, unpretentious and presented to the reader the way it is. Especially when horse riding is involved. The writing is very simple and probably not award-winning, but among the hilarious and entertaining dialogues (the characters banter is a total 10/10), you can find some hidden gems. They're the real heart and star of this book. Slate, Caliban, Brenner and Learned Edmund are non-traditional anti heroes that you can't help but love despite their wits and quirks.

swordheart book

It's also one of those books I can see myself rereading in the future. This is the kind of book you'd like to discover by yourself, page after page, like a gift to unwrap. I went into it with very low, if not zero, expectations, and now I'm almost glad I did.

swordheart book

It's not only a tale written for those who are tired of stereotyped main characters and repetitive plots, but it's also the funniest book I've ever read so far this year. So, I don't know if you guys remember but I let my boyfriend pick my next read and he chose this one becauseĪnd you know what? I should let his instinct pick my books more often.Ĭlockwork Boys really caught me by surprise, and I love it when books do that. It was the first genuine smile she'd seen all day. "Would you like to go on a suicide mission?" she asked.















Swordheart book