Every time when someone asks, I tell them that I like fantasy books until I read something like this...
Start off with a peaceful family of farmers. Then there's like this "Harvest" season happening where assassin guilds come and recruit some newbies out of their will for no logical reason. They pick Aron and he happens to be so fuckin powerful because his powers are almost as strong as his Fae ancestors. Damn. *rolls eyes* They meet this girl named Dari that joins them to fight some dead spirits. They make a shit load of oaths even though Dari and the guys are supposed to be enemies because their races are at war. Shit happens, yet nothing big comes up. They get to the guild and train and don't really know how it ended because I just didn't care anymore at this point.
Main reasons of dissatisfaction: there's no problem to solve (I take that back. There is one, but it's not resolved. You have to read the next book, but that ain't gonna happen coz fack dis), lack of excitement, thought Stormbreaker was an old dude until he awkwardly "flirted" with Dari which is like in the middle of the god dammed book, Aron practically single handedly fought off a shit ton of Spirits and he still acts like a kid that doesn't know jack shit about defending himself, Aron knows the dangers of pushing the Veil yet he still does it because he's a special kind of STOOPEED.
Time to go on the nope train!
NEXT!
1 Star
Start off with a peaceful family of farmers. Then there's like this "Harvest" season happening where assassin guilds come and recruit some newbies out of their will for no logical reason. They pick Aron and he happens to be so fuckin powerful because his powers are almost as strong as his Fae ancestors. Damn. *rolls eyes* They meet this girl named Dari that joins them to fight some dead spirits. They make a shit load of oaths even though Dari and the guys are supposed to be enemies because their races are at war. Shit happens, yet nothing big comes up. They get to the guild and train and don't really know how it ended because I just didn't care anymore at this point.
Main reasons of dissatisfaction: there's no problem to solve (I take that back. There is one, but it's not resolved. You have to read the next book, but that ain't gonna happen coz fack dis), lack of excitement, thought Stormbreaker was an old dude until he awkwardly "flirted" with Dari which is like in the middle of the god dammed book, Aron practically single handedly fought off a shit ton of Spirits and he still acts like a kid that doesn't know jack shit about defending himself, Aron knows the dangers of pushing the Veil yet he still does it because he's a special kind of STOOPEED.
Time to go on the nope train!
NEXT!
1 Star