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alaris 's review for:
Beasts of War
by Ayana Gray
adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Interesting series but it wraps up suddenly after so much travel under time pressure to locate and get the gods involved that it's strange. At 92 percent read they were still trying to find the last god to ask for help, then suddenly "of course we care and all showed up to help humans."
And Ekon suddenly deciding his anxiety is fine and counting and tapping isn't embarrassing at all, after three long books of him not realizing that, was one of many "oops I need to end this and wrap everything up with a bow right now" deus ex machina type of resolutions.
I liked this series okay but this ending with everything suddenly resolved was a letdown and I'm definitely left with a "well I'm done with that and won't need to re-read ever" conclusion.
And Ekon suddenly deciding his anxiety is fine and counting and tapping isn't embarrassing at all, after three long books of him not realizing that, was one of many "oops I need to end this and wrap everything up with a bow right now" deus ex machina type of resolutions.
I liked this series okay but this ending with everything suddenly resolved was a letdown and I'm definitely left with a "well I'm done with that and won't need to re-read ever" conclusion.