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Master Of One by Dani Bennett, Jaida Jones

ameliedj's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I read this book at the wrong time in my life (didn't have a lot of time to read) so I couldn't get full immersed in the story. I thought the characters weren't fully fleshed out and for me there were too many POV's. I honestly didn't grasp half of the plot and the writing wasn't very descriptive so I couldn't imagine what the characters looked like. The ending was unsatisfactory as well.

tatyanavogt's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a REALLY inspiring book for a TTRPG Dungeon Master. It has a LOT of really cool ideas that I would love to use in my Homebrew game. As a general reader, I did enjoy it, but part of me feels like it would be even better if it was shorter, there were a several times that I was just waiting for things to move along.

The romance was slow, and not as pining and double sided as I would like. But I liked the characters even if I felt like the chemistry was missing.

Another part of me felt like we were paying attention to too many different characters, and I dont know if it was done as well as it could have been, BUT at the same time I dont think it was done poorly. I LOVE fantasy in movies and games but admittedly I do struggle with it in books (I think its because it tends to drag a little).

That being said I did enjoy it a lot and If there is another book (which I assume there is), I will probably pick it up.

sanne6je's review

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3.0

The story is okay I guess. Just wouldn’t recommend reading it mainly due to the length and the pay off for reading such a lengthy book. I feel like it would have been better had it not been rushed at many parts. The world building was seriously lacking and I started understanding where the book was going when I was at about page 160. Normally I would have given up way before than but I found the audiobook which pulled me through. And thank god because half of the names I wouldn’t have been able to pronounce.

abeck42's review against another edition

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slow-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

3.5

radiergummi15's review against another edition

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3.0

I'm one of those people wo constantly considered dnf'ing this book in the first 100 pages. The pacing just felt weird to me and I think it wasn't the best decision to have them be filled with so much internal monologue from a character who I personally didn't care about at this point in the story.
After the first 100 pages though, the story got a lot more interesting for me. I really liked the worldbuilding and the task the main group had to fulfill. I also enjoyed the dynamic between Rags and
SpoilerShining Talon
and the romance plotline was exactly what I needed at the time - a sweet slowburn with just the right amount of angst. However, I still found it very hard to enjoy the other perspectives, namely because a lot of the supporting cast felt pretty flat to me and they didn't have the chance to have any interesting interactions with one another. That being said, I still think a lot of the supporting cast have potential and I especially liked the perspective of
SpoilerSomhairle
. I do want to address that the pacing in this story generally felt a bit weird, especially because a lot of the chapters were so short and, as other reviewers have already pointed out, the story does leave a lot of open questions at the end. This is not a big problem for me however, since it kind of added to the atmosphere of the book and prevented the ending from feeling rushed.
So in general, I do think this book has its weaknesses and no matter what you are into, you will probably dislike at least some parts of the story. I still recommend it though if the premise sounds interesting to you and I'd definitely be down for a sequel.

theeuphoriczat's review against another edition

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3.0

Filled with magic, betrayal, heists, and near death experiences, I basically binged this book on a friday night.
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We follow Rags, a notoriius thief who was caught by the Queensguard and, more specifically, a powerful magician. He is forced to seek out and steal a powerful and ancient fae relic for the magician. The magician (whose name I currently can't remember) spells a mirror in Rags to monitor him.
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In trying to find this relic, many have died, and Rags will not be one of them. He is quite smart, I have to give him that. When he finds the relic, he happens to awaken a fae prince (Shining Talon). A prince that recalls how the magician decimated the royal family and his plans to control the kingdom.
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They both go on a journey to not just save themselves but the kingdom. We are introduced to a number of amazing characters who happen to each have one of the six fae relics.
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Overall, I really enjoyed this book. You will love this book if you
- love queer romance
-love fae fantasy packed with action and intrigue
- want a book with heists and friendships
- want a book filled with fantastic multiple POV
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Thanks to @pridebooktours for making a copy of this book available to me.

vaporization's review against another edition

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4.0

It's a little bit too long but it's just a whole lot of fun

ecstaticrhubarb's review against another edition

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2.0

DNF at 26%. May revisist when I'm out of things to try.
It lost me once we jumped to some of the other character stories.

starrysea98's review against another edition

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mm. DNF. didn’t like the writing style

gperna01's review against another edition

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3.0

I’d give this 3.5 stars. I am sad because this book has so much potential. I would read the next book if there was one because by the end I loved the characters. The story got better by 65% but I felt that this could’ve been a shorter book because half of it was a waste of time. I did appreciate the representation of people within the LGBTQ+ community.