A review by itshayleytyme7
Camber of Culdi by Katherine Kurtz

2.0

I think I learned something about myself reading this book that doesn't really surprise me, but does give me pause a bit. I grew up with a new era of fantasy that has plot twists and excitement, and I kinda need that stuff. This felt old-school in a way I couldn't connect with. You basically knew the major elements of the plots after page 10. The characters were kinda generally good or evil without much meat, and the worldbuilding was pretty minimal. The writing was quite good, but man was I bored a lot of the time. This was a practice in patience for me, and a lesson: I have less patience than I thought.