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A review by shilohskye
Wolf of Withervale by Joaquín Baldwin
5.0
An extremely promising start to an extremely promising world. The elaborate high fantasy worldbuilding here is impressive, with one of the most intricately detailed maps I've ever seen in a fantasy book, and entire languages forged in runic script. But most importantly, this book gives representation to LGBTQ+ readers who barely ever get to see themselves reflected in high fantasy worlds--especially ones so lovingly crafted.
The concept of a world dotted with massive, mysterious domes is also rather unique. It certainly distinguishes Noss from other high fantasy worlds, building intrigue into the land itself.
The book itself is also gorgeous, with vivid cover art and many interior illustrations worthy of getting printed, framed, and hung on the wall. I highly recommend the hardcover. It's wonderfully put together.
The concept of a world dotted with massive, mysterious domes is also rather unique. It certainly distinguishes Noss from other high fantasy worlds, building intrigue into the land itself.
The book itself is also gorgeous, with vivid cover art and many interior illustrations worthy of getting printed, framed, and hung on the wall. I highly recommend the hardcover. It's wonderfully put together.