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Assassin's Creed: Renaissance
by Oliver Bowden
Well holy moly I can’t believe I’ve finished it! This book was honestly quite incredible. It was nice to see the story of my favourite video game come onto paper.
Although the writing was a little, different than what I’m used to, almost simple I would say, it made it a quick read. Often I found the characters lacking in personality, and although the characters have personality in the video game I can see why it might have been difficult to put it on paper. Concerning the rich storyline that this book needed to tackle.
Nevertheless I have still a huge, undying crush on Ezio. Holy crap that man is perfect ❤️ Overall this book is a definite four star read and I’m quite excited to take a break from annotating with the rest of the assassins creed series. If you want to feel the rich storyline of Renaissance Italy (which you definitely do) but aren’t a gamer this book is PERFECT.
Although the writing was a little, different than what I’m used to, almost simple I would say, it made it a quick read. Often I found the characters lacking in personality, and although the characters have personality in the video game I can see why it might have been difficult to put it on paper. Concerning the rich storyline that this book needed to tackle.
Nevertheless I have still a huge, undying crush on Ezio. Holy crap that man is perfect ❤️ Overall this book is a definite four star read and I’m quite excited to take a break from annotating with the rest of the assassins creed series. If you want to feel the rich storyline of Renaissance Italy (which you definitely do) but aren’t a gamer this book is PERFECT.