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A review by elemae98
Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
This book was read quickly, not because I enjoyed the plot per-say but because it was a book I received from my local library and I hate not handing books back in time.
The book definitely had it's charms, I especially loved the found-family trope it had as the main plot, but sometimes I found it hard to follow as the lore behind the book was sometimes too hidden or wasn't explained in a way I fully understood.
The only characters I really loved were Kissen, Skedi & Inara. I really didn't like Elogast, as a knight I'd expected more from him but his whole place in the book felt more like dragging a child along more than anything else.
Despite my criticisms, the book was enjoyable to read and I would definitely recommend it to friends and family to read, whether I read the next book in the series is another question I do not yet know the answer to.
The book definitely had it's charms, I especially loved the found-family trope it had as the main plot, but sometimes I found it hard to follow as the lore behind the book was sometimes too hidden or wasn't explained in a way I fully understood.
The only characters I really loved were Kissen, Skedi & Inara. I really didn't like Elogast, as a knight I'd expected more from him but his whole place in the book felt more like dragging a child along more than anything else.
Despite my criticisms, the book was enjoyable to read and I would definitely recommend it to friends and family to read, whether I read the next book in the series is another question I do not yet know the answer to.