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A review by njar
The Waking Land by Callie Bates
3.0
I was so excited to read The Waking Land when I first heard about it. I was immediately drawn in by the synopsis, and had high hopes for it. But while I did enjoy it, it unfortunately didn’t quite live up to my expectations.
I liked Elanna’s character development, how she overcame her fear of her magic and began to see through the lies and hatred that she’d been taught during the time she was held prisoner. I enjoyed the romance despite feeling that it was a little rushed, but I didn’t feel like there was enough development of the other characters besides the love interest, Jahan, and I didn’t feel a particular connection to a lot of them. I thought that there wasn’t enough development of the relationships between them and Elanna.
While I loved the concept of the magic and the world that it is set in, as well as the focus on nature, I thought that it didn’t live up to its full potential because of the lack of world building at the beginning of the book which lead to a bit of confusion at times. The writing style, however, was beautiful, and I found it very easy to be able to read the book in a few sittings.
Despite the issues that I had with The Waking Land, I did enjoy it as a whole, and if there is a sequel, I will definitely make sure to pick it up now that the world has been established!
More on my blog, The Anatomy of a Bookworm!
I liked Elanna’s character development, how she overcame her fear of her magic and began to see through the lies and hatred that she’d been taught during the time she was held prisoner. I enjoyed the romance despite feeling that it was a little rushed, but I didn’t feel like there was enough development of the other characters besides the love interest, Jahan, and I didn’t feel a particular connection to a lot of them. I thought that there wasn’t enough development of the relationships between them and Elanna.
While I loved the concept of the magic and the world that it is set in, as well as the focus on nature, I thought that it didn’t live up to its full potential because of the lack of world building at the beginning of the book which lead to a bit of confusion at times. The writing style, however, was beautiful, and I found it very easy to be able to read the book in a few sittings.
Despite the issues that I had with The Waking Land, I did enjoy it as a whole, and if there is a sequel, I will definitely make sure to pick it up now that the world has been established!
More on my blog, The Anatomy of a Bookworm!