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Assassin's Creed: Renaissance
by Oliver Bowden
After good few years I've finally managed to complete this book and I wasn't disappointed at all. As someone, who also enjoys the game, but don't have much time (or nerves) for it, this is a quite nice change, albeit not that huge one. It's a good start of the series that didn't disappoint at all, aside from those few time skips that happened out of nowhere and where you least expected it.
I must say that even before I heard of the books I had a soft spot for Ezio and Leonardo. Oh Leonardo, that man would be a pure heartbreaker if he weren't focused only on his works, but can you blame him? I adore Leonardo, how he focused on what he loved and helped Ezio to complete his quest. I must admit I had to reread a couple of sentences as I wasn't used to read such words in a book (especially in my native language), but it was certainly a delight. It also made the characters seem like human the most, I mean, who doesn't cuss in this age and day?
The only downside to this book I could give to those small time skips that came out of nowhere, because at some point you suddenly ended one year later and I believe that could be led a bit differently.
All in all, I am not disappointed to read it. If it's adapted on a game or not I don't mind and I believe these books are also for those similar to me; having no time to play, but manage to find some for a book.
I must say that even before I heard of the books I had a soft spot for Ezio and Leonardo. Oh Leonardo, that man would be a pure heartbreaker if he weren't focused only on his works, but can you blame him? I adore Leonardo, how he focused on what he loved and helped Ezio to complete his quest. I must admit I had to reread a couple of sentences as I wasn't used to read such words in a book (especially in my native language), but it was certainly a delight. It also made the characters seem like human the most, I mean, who doesn't cuss in this age and day?
The only downside to this book I could give to those small time skips that came out of nowhere, because at some point you suddenly ended one year later and I believe that could be led a bit differently.
All in all, I am not disappointed to read it. If it's adapted on a game or not I don't mind and I believe these books are also for those similar to me; having no time to play, but manage to find some for a book.