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A review by wolfmouse
Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
3.0
3.5 stars.
I don’t usually enjoy medieval high fantasy settings, but I liked this one. It had the ingredients necessary to keep my interest, albeit some pacing issues. I mostly listened to this in audiobook format, which definitely helped getting through the lulls.
I’m surprised at how fond I became of the characters. Hero’s journey (+ their motley crew) isn’t usually my go-to trope, but something about this worked for me. I like angry, scarred, no sh*ts given women. I like wild gods and animal (*god) companions.
Not quite sure what my overall take is on this one yet but I’ll be picking up the second book, if only to see what happens to the characters.
I don’t usually enjoy medieval high fantasy settings, but I liked this one. It had the ingredients necessary to keep my interest, albeit some pacing issues. I mostly listened to this in audiobook format, which definitely helped getting through the lulls.
I’m surprised at how fond I became of the characters. Hero’s journey (+ their motley crew) isn’t usually my go-to trope, but something about this worked for me. I like angry, scarred, no sh*ts given women. I like wild gods and animal (*god) companions.
Not quite sure what my overall take is on this one yet but I’ll be picking up the second book, if only to see what happens to the characters.