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wils7501 's review for:
A Mage's Guide to Human Familiars
by A.J. Sherwood
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I have read this book in both Digital and Audiobook forms and both options were highly entertaining. The three characters in this book are so distint and full of their own personalities that when they come together each of them shine in their own right.
Bel has insecurities and a big sense of responsibility, Nico has massive energy and enthusiasm, and Garen has a huge protective streak and patience. These all work together to create a cohesive team for their job and a cohesive partnership within ther personal lives and budding relationship. When they all come together is is amazing in it's intensity and quite lovely and steamy.
Like a lot of this authors books there are a lot of action and humor and energy involved so that the lower steam elements aren't completly noticible, plus the tension between the characters keeps things interesting.
For the Audiobook version:
I often find that audiobooks can push certain things about books forward when compared to reading the digital or physical versions. For some reason the pacing and vocal inflections can bring a character to life and bring different feelings into other parts of books. Also, the humor strikes me as so much funnier. The Three narrators for this books were great. They brought the characters to life and helped me understand who they are on a different level. The only thing I struggled with is that one of the narrators didn't seem to have the right sound for a character which threw me a bit because he did a great job.
Bel has insecurities and a big sense of responsibility, Nico has massive energy and enthusiasm, and Garen has a huge protective streak and patience. These all work together to create a cohesive team for their job and a cohesive partnership within ther personal lives and budding relationship. When they all come together is is amazing in it's intensity and quite lovely and steamy.
Like a lot of this authors books there are a lot of action and humor and energy involved so that the lower steam elements aren't completly noticible, plus the tension between the characters keeps things interesting.
For the Audiobook version:
I often find that audiobooks can push certain things about books forward when compared to reading the digital or physical versions. For some reason the pacing and vocal inflections can bring a character to life and bring different feelings into other parts of books. Also, the humor strikes me as so much funnier. The Three narrators for this books were great. They brought the characters to life and helped me understand who they are on a different level. The only thing I struggled with is that one of the narrators didn't seem to have the right sound for a character which threw me a bit because he did a great job.