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A review by ladyelfriede
A Canopy of Stars by R.J. Louis
4.5
This was surprisingly a fun read. It is short and sparse on description, it makes up for it by having a rich and creative world building.
Characters: Not the deepest but each unique in their own way and have their own lore that we don't scratch into just yet
Plot: Keeps you on your toes, not predictable
Pacing: Can be fast, but mostly steady and keeps interest
Prose: Nothing special, it is functional a little too much for my liking but does the job
Worldbuilding: People are descended from dead gods and the world is shattered into shards. Oh and it's all steam punk with flying ships
If you have KU or a few bucks to spare, I highly recommend this book if you need something to get lost into and need to be reminded why fantasy is so great
4.5/5
Characters: Not the deepest but each unique in their own way and have their own lore that we don't scratch into just yet
Plot: Keeps you on your toes, not predictable
Pacing: Can be fast, but mostly steady and keeps interest
Prose: Nothing special, it is functional a little too much for my liking but does the job
Worldbuilding: People are descended from dead gods and the world is shattered into shards. Oh and it's all steam punk with flying ships
If you have KU or a few bucks to spare, I highly recommend this book if you need something to get lost into and need to be reminded why fantasy is so great
4.5/5