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taylorscozylibrary 's review for:
The Way We Were Hunters
by Brien Feathers
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
𝐌𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬
It wasn’t what I expected it to be in a good way, it was action packed and had some gory details which did add to the ambience of the book, particularly to realistically explain what happens in war.
It had good pacing and the story developed consistently and was a really creative take on war. I enjoyed the background details of the drakon and the fallen and the mix between past and present.
Misha was probably my favorite character, he was the perfect blend of mysterious but also sweet and I would’ve loved more on his back story.
In terms of parts I didn’t enjoy so much, I did have a little bit of trouble understanding what was happening sometimes and had to piece together what it meant.
I also would’ve loved to see more of Misha and Lena before the events at the end, it appreciate this the shorter first book in a duology and that the second book might delve into this more.
I also felt that Lena’s character could’ve done more or developed a bit more. I get the sense that her personality is a strong one, and that she could’ve had some more significant moments as a protagonist.
Overall I really enjoyed this read it was different to usual fantasy style books I have read and it was easy to immerse myself into the world and characters.
𝐌𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬
It wasn’t what I expected it to be in a good way, it was action packed and had some gory details which did add to the ambience of the book, particularly to realistically explain what happens in war.
It had good pacing and the story developed consistently and was a really creative take on war. I enjoyed the background details of the drakon and the fallen and the mix between past and present.
Misha was probably my favorite character, he was the perfect blend of mysterious but also sweet and I would’ve loved more on his back story.
In terms of parts I didn’t enjoy so much, I did have a little bit of trouble understanding what was happening sometimes and had to piece together what it meant.
I also would’ve loved to see more of Misha and Lena before the events at the end, it appreciate this the shorter first book in a duology and that the second book might delve into this more.
I also felt that Lena’s character could’ve done more or developed a bit more. I get the sense that her personality is a strong one, and that she could’ve had some more significant moments as a protagonist.
Overall I really enjoyed this read it was different to usual fantasy style books I have read and it was easy to immerse myself into the world and characters.