The Kind Worth Saving: By Peter Swanson | #Booklicious #Podcast | Episode 46 | Powered by gobookmart.com
Welcome back to the Books and Beyond podcast. I’m your host, [Your Name], and today we’ll be discussing “The Kind Worth Saving” by #Peter Swanson.
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Reviewed at : https://gobookmart.com/crown-of-bones-by-a-k-wilder-is-a-top-fantasy-novel-for-me-that-i-will-highly-recommend-to-readers/
Crown of Bones is unquestionably a fantasy novel you will not have any desire to miss. It is by a long shot one of my number one fantasy novels ever. Crown of Bones caught my attention from the beginning and I was unable to put it down until the end. I was captivated with this story and this lovely world. The characters are very well-developed and swoon worthy, and constant dangers approach these characters from each side. A.K. Wilder did so well in creating this world and story.
The story of "Crown of Bones" is splendid. Savants, as Marcus, can raise a monster, a Phantom. Non-Savants cannot raise a Phantom. Marcus, Ash's closest companion, is Savant who consistently struggles to control his Phantom. His consistent struggles, inside and outside, make his storyline really captivating. He is a character who faces such countless struggles, yet learns to conquer these struggles. Furthermore, however Marcus is a main character, the most intriguing primary character, I think, is Ash. She is a non-Savant, but something is off about her. She is a captivating character that I simply want to know more about her. Her past contains a few insider facts that gradually are uncovered, and that just attempted to thicken the plot. Ash is effectively one of those characters I was unable to get sufficient of, and one I could undoubtedly easily relate to.
But honestly, while I adored Ash, I was overjoyed for each and every section that contained the charming and secretive sailor, Kaylin. He is so mysterious to the point that not even the readers knows whether he harbours fiendish purpose. Also, despite the fact it remained a major secret for most part of the Crown of Bones, I actually pull for him. Kaylin carries another viewpoint to the group that reveals insight into specific parts of this mysterious world. That makes Ash question such countless things. He pushes his way into this close-knit group of friends. yet as the reader, I did not care about the slightest bit.
A.K. Wilder composing is new and brilliant and gripping. A.K. Wilder has made a novel "Crown of Bones" that is overflowing with lush prose, awesome world building, and a wonderful magic framework. While Wilder has made astounding and quirky characters, the genuine strength of this book exists in her narrating and world building. The world is so clearly caught that I could see everything about this world in my mind. It is that kind of world structure I am continually searching for, and Wilder did brilliant work in this.
All in all, Crown of Bones is a top fantasy novel for me that I will highly recommend to each reader I can. I am sitting tight for the continuation.
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Girl Under Water : By – L.T. Vargus and Tim McBain | Novel Review Podcast
Originally reviewed at : https://gobookmart.com/girl-under-water-by-l-t-vargus-and-tim-mcbain-novel-review-and-podcast/
It got me from the earliest starting point. Truly, I had a feeling that I was an invisible character in the novel. At the point when Charlie is called to investigate the unexpected death of the patriarch of the Carmichael family, she winds up in a home of grumblers, drunks and pretenders! Gloria Carmichael (the elder daughter) stumbles into some data that she needs to share with Charlie and chooses to visit her. After showing up at Charlie's place, Gloria is killed by a speeding driver and whatever data she had goes with her. Charlie ends up in a position where she needs to interview the whole family.
My number one character was Vivian, who turned out to be the senior patriarch's girlfriend. All speculation is tossed her way by the family and after Charlie interviews her, an alternate dynamic is tossed into the story. Vivian (and I was unable to help imagining Richard Gere shouting for Vivian in "Pretty Woman") and Charlie make an incredible group! It would be pleasant to embed her in a book some place (what do you think?).
The plot takes off at a decent speed and it is fascinating as Charlie meets all the Carmichael siblings. Clearly one of them is guilty, yet it appears to be that every one of them might be suspects, may have an intention, and likely have mysteries. Charlie needs to clear her path through the falsehood and diverting sibling elements between every one of them to attempt to bits together what probably occurred. She additionally needs to get imaginative to find Dutch's long time girlfriend and find what she needs to state. When the novel presents all the players, it begins to get a speed, with exciting twists and is un-put-downable.
Charlie is a fascinating character, both insightful and natural. Charlie additionally hears the voice of her killed twin sister Allie in her mind. (Allie was killed twenty years back.) Allie and Charlie keep up a running dialogue between them, Although quite a bit of it comprises of jokes and wry remarks from Allie with Charlie answering. I need to state directly from the beginning that I discovered Allie's voice to be meddlesome and diverting, and for me it detracted the genuine investigation. I needed to really focus on setting her voice aside so it didn't continue to redirect my consideration from the real plot. For me it would have worked better to make if Allie a real companion assisting with the examination instead of a bodiless voice.
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