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A review by witchylevy
Echoes of War by David North
5.0
I love an OP beat down of idiots
Sam seems a lot more adult in this book, which was kind of apparent in the previous. He doesn't get annoyed if some random interrupts his crafting for instance. He finally makes his way back home, but not before we see embers of a potential future romance. The Tree and other big moves he made regarding those destructive towards the World Core and seal were thrilling. I like that he's progressed enough to be above the petty crap his distant relatives and others who feel they are victims of an unjust rule. His solution was unexpected, but well thought out and reasonable. I'm curious who will try to throw a wrench in that. Thoroughly enjoyed this read, especially the epic battle towards the end. I'm curious if the other universe or whatever is related in their boogeymen given the descriptions of the devour path and the Vos'Rekens.
Sam seems a lot more adult in this book, which was kind of apparent in the previous. He doesn't get annoyed if some random interrupts his crafting for instance. He finally makes his way back home, but not before we see embers of a potential future romance. The Tree and other big moves he made regarding those destructive towards the World Core and seal were thrilling. I like that he's progressed enough to be above the petty crap his distant relatives and others who feel they are victims of an unjust rule. His solution was unexpected, but well thought out and reasonable. I'm curious who will try to throw a wrench in that. Thoroughly enjoyed this read, especially the epic battle towards the end. I'm curious if the other universe or whatever is related in their boogeymen given the descriptions of the devour path and the Vos'Rekens.