Review: The Elementalist: Rise of Hara
The Elementalist: Rise of Hara by T. M. White
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This book was not at all my kind of thing. To start with, it is massively long - at least 3 times the length of most books. Then there’s all the excessive death, politics, betrayal and so on. All the kind of things I hate reading about. From the cover and description, I was expecting a fun fantasy spy caper.
However, if you are into spy adventures and have no issue with lots of politics and people dying, then this may be the book for you. The world is realistic, self consistent, complex and in some ways compelling. In general, it’s very well written (there are a few sentences with words missing, or the wrong words, but as this is an ARC, hopefully those will have been corrected before publication).
In conclusion, although I really didn’t like this book, I’m giving it two stars as I can see how lots of people might love it.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review:
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This book was not at all my kind of thing. To start with, it is massively long - at least 3 times the length of most books. Then there’s all the excessive death, politics, betrayal and so on. All the kind of things I hate reading about. From the cover and description, I was expecting a fun fantasy spy caper.
However, if you are into spy adventures and have no issue with lots of politics and people dying, then this may be the book for you. The world is realistic, self consistent, complex and in some ways compelling. In general, it’s very well written (there are a few sentences with words missing, or the wrong words, but as this is an ARC, hopefully those will have been corrected before publication).
In conclusion, although I really didn’t like this book, I’m giving it two stars as I can see how lots of people might love it.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review:
View all my reviews
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