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A review by themoonchild
The Price of Thorns by Tim Susman
3.0
I want to thank the Author, NetGalley, and Argyll Productions for providing this e-ARC. Witch, I will be giving my honest and sincere review.
This text introduces an enthralling fantasy story filled with magic, adventure, and redemption. It follows the journey of Nivali, a young thief known as Nivvy, who faces public humiliation in the town of Plow. When offered a chance at redemption by assisting Bella, a desperate woman, Nivvy embarks on a dangerous mission to reclaim a lost kingdom. Despite his dire circumstances, Nivvy sees this as an opportunity to restore his tarnished reputation within the Thieves Guild. The narrative promises an exciting tale of risks, challenges, and the pursuit of a second chance, drawing parallels to the timeless works of fantasy legends like Tolkien and Lewis.
The world-building and descriptions of the sceneries felt like I was travelling along with Nivali.
The book was a bit of a slow pace for me, slowing my attention to the story. I feel like the story could've been portrayed in a bit smaller length.
This text introduces an enthralling fantasy story filled with magic, adventure, and redemption. It follows the journey of Nivali, a young thief known as Nivvy, who faces public humiliation in the town of Plow. When offered a chance at redemption by assisting Bella, a desperate woman, Nivvy embarks on a dangerous mission to reclaim a lost kingdom. Despite his dire circumstances, Nivvy sees this as an opportunity to restore his tarnished reputation within the Thieves Guild. The narrative promises an exciting tale of risks, challenges, and the pursuit of a second chance, drawing parallels to the timeless works of fantasy legends like Tolkien and Lewis.
The world-building and descriptions of the sceneries felt like I was travelling along with Nivali.
The book was a bit of a slow pace for me, slowing my attention to the story. I feel like the story could've been portrayed in a bit smaller length.