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kylpon 's review for:
White Trash Warlock
by David R. Slayton
solid 3-3.5 stars
I enjoyed listening to this. The world is neat, although a bit more explanation would be nice. I appreciated how the author portrayed poverty and living paycheck to paycheck as that is relatable for a lot of people and it was done in a tasteful way. So were Adam's difficulties with being gay in a small community and the struggles he still has because of that upbringing.
I know some people dislike the occasional pov from Robert but I think that gave another perspective into who Adam is and how he became that way as well as showing the struggles of their home life. Were parts of it a bit unnecessary? Probably, but I liked getting more about the family this way. It also gave us some insight into Bobby and why he did committed Adam to the psych ward and why money and appearances are so important to him.
As for the magical world that seems fascinating. There are these towers held by different types of beings, usually immortals but sometimes just long lived ones. I absolutely want to learn more about the elves and other beings as well as their insane power levels. I like that these super powerful beings admit that they can miss things because of that power, it makes their need for Adam so much more real.
Good book, solid start to a series well narrated. Will absolutely continue on with the series soon.
I enjoyed listening to this. The world is neat, although a bit more explanation would be nice. I appreciated how the author portrayed poverty and living paycheck to paycheck as that is relatable for a lot of people and it was done in a tasteful way. So were Adam's difficulties with being gay in a small community and the struggles he still has because of that upbringing.
I know some people dislike the occasional pov from Robert but I think that gave another perspective into who Adam is and how he became that way as well as showing the struggles of their home life. Were parts of it a bit unnecessary? Probably, but I liked getting more about the family this way. It also gave us some insight into Bobby and why he did committed Adam to the psych ward and why money and appearances are so important to him.
As for the magical world that seems fascinating. There are these towers held by different types of beings, usually immortals but sometimes just long lived ones. I absolutely want to learn more about the elves and other beings as well as their insane power levels. I like that these super powerful beings admit that they can miss things because of that power, it makes their need for Adam so much more real.
Good book, solid start to a series well narrated. Will absolutely continue on with the series soon.