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marufahoque 's review for:
The Book of Deacon
by Joseph R. Lallo
Review for Kindle version:
A nice read, but wasn't that amazing. Didn't like the author's writing style found many technical errors, and even line editing needs works. Main character was boring and unrealistic. She's "unbalanced" in the sense that she's powerful as a mage and knows how to fight. I think it's because the author's a dude, he made this girl to please the female readers out there, but he failed to deliver. There were many instances where the MC could've showed weakness, or even some femininity without betraying herself, but the author just doesn't know the mind of a female, 'cause he ain't one to begin with. Sabriel worked, but this book didn't. For some reason this book felt like a weird mash-up of Amulet (graphic novel), Wizard101, and some other minor YA fantasy novel I read that wasn't good enough for me to remember its name.
A nice read, but wasn't that amazing. Didn't like the author's writing style found many technical errors, and even line editing needs works. Main character was boring and unrealistic. She's "unbalanced" in the sense that she's powerful as a mage and knows how to fight. I think it's because the author's a dude, he made this girl to please the female readers out there, but he failed to deliver. There were many instances where the MC could've showed weakness, or even some femininity without betraying herself, but the author just doesn't know the mind of a female, 'cause he ain't one to begin with. Sabriel worked, but this book didn't. For some reason this book felt like a weird mash-up of Amulet (graphic novel), Wizard101, and some other minor YA fantasy novel I read that wasn't good enough for me to remember its name.