anakuroma's review against another edition
4.0
TW: racial prejudices, death, some antiquated tropes
A genuinely fun, funny and fantastical romp. If you need a good solid pallet cleansing book if you're in a rut, this is the slump breaker you need!
A genuinely fun, funny and fantastical romp. If you need a good solid pallet cleansing book if you're in a rut, this is the slump breaker you need!
missmonicaanne's review
5.0
Tales of the Dragons Bard: Eventide is one of the best books I've read in quite a while. Sporting a full cast of witty characters, Eventide follows the misadventures of Jarod, a local nobody, pulled into an epic quest by the well meaning if idiotic Dragons Bard, Edvard. With Edvard's "help" Jarod tries to win the heart of the fair maiden Caprice, their escapades bringing them into the lives of other inhabitants of Eventide, and madness ensues. The resulting havoc is lighthearted and thoroughly amusing, with happy endings for all. I recommend Eventide to anyone looking for a bright, lively and extremely entertaining read.
kelseyleblanc08's review
4.0
Eventide
So I didn't know that this was actually the first book in the companion series so I read the second book first. Luckily it didn't spoil too much so the book was still enjoyable. It was fun to see some of the same characters again and see them fleshed out a little more.
This story followed our main character Jarod Klum on an adventure to win the heart of his true love. Helped along by the dragon bard, the bards writer and an old centaur farmer, his plans don't always go exactly how they planned them too. Just like the other book, this story has some fun story lines and side characters you get to see and I learned a lot more about the world that they live in. The writing was witty and entertaining and I found myself getting lost in the story.
The only problems I had were that the story was a little slow and it took me a while to get into the story but once I did I enjoyed it. It was also somewhat predictable and I felt like I could usually see where the story was going.
Overall I enjoyed it and it was a fun read.
So I didn't know that this was actually the first book in the companion series so I read the second book first. Luckily it didn't spoil too much so the book was still enjoyable. It was fun to see some of the same characters again and see them fleshed out a little more.
This story followed our main character Jarod Klum on an adventure to win the heart of his true love. Helped along by the dragon bard, the bards writer and an old centaur farmer, his plans don't always go exactly how they planned them too. Just like the other book, this story has some fun story lines and side characters you get to see and I learned a lot more about the world that they live in. The writing was witty and entertaining and I found myself getting lost in the story.
The only problems I had were that the story was a little slow and it took me a while to get into the story but once I did I enjoyed it. It was also somewhat predictable and I felt like I could usually see where the story was going.
Overall I enjoyed it and it was a fun read.
monniebiloney's review
emotional
funny
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
The fancy setting really makes this book so funny.
This is the story about a guy who wants to ask the girl he likes out, and the fancy setting decorates the non-special plot so that it becomes both hilarious and heartwarming.
This is the story about a guy who wants to ask the girl he likes out, and the fancy setting decorates the non-special plot so that it becomes both hilarious and heartwarming.
Moderate: Racism
Minor: Sexism, Misogyny, and Toxic friendship
Racism toward fantasy races like dwarfs. The female characters feel a little sexist, but not like horribly sexist. It's at the level of off-putting rather than offensive (so it's better then Timeless which is not a similar book to this at all, but that book felt Super sexist to me) Basically, the female characters have rights and the ability to make their own decisions in this book (++) but they are also shallow(-) and we have quite a few Karens here (which IS funny; a lot of the jokes are made based on that premise. The amount of times the Karens called the cops [gaurds] is hilarious) The Miller was pretty developed so that's good on them.allyordyna's review
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
kelseyleblanc812's review
4.0
Eventide
So I didn't know that this was actually the first book in the companion series so I read the second book first. Luckily it didn't spoil too much so the book was still enjoyable. It was fun to see some of the same characters again and see them fleshed out a little more.
This story followed our main character Jarod Klum on an adventure to win the heart of his true love. Helped along by the dragon bard, the bards writer and an old centaur farmer, his plans don't always go exactly how they planned them too. Just like the other book, this story has some fun story lines and side characters you get to see and I learned a lot more about the world that they live in. The writing was witty and entertaining and I found myself getting lost in the story.
The only problems I had were that the story was a little slow and it took me a while to get into the story but once I did I enjoyed it. It was also somewhat predictable and I felt like I could usually see where the story was going.
Overall I enjoyed it and it was a fun read.
So I didn't know that this was actually the first book in the companion series so I read the second book first. Luckily it didn't spoil too much so the book was still enjoyable. It was fun to see some of the same characters again and see them fleshed out a little more.
This story followed our main character Jarod Klum on an adventure to win the heart of his true love. Helped along by the dragon bard, the bards writer and an old centaur farmer, his plans don't always go exactly how they planned them too. Just like the other book, this story has some fun story lines and side characters you get to see and I learned a lot more about the world that they live in. The writing was witty and entertaining and I found myself getting lost in the story.
The only problems I had were that the story was a little slow and it took me a while to get into the story but once I did I enjoyed it. It was also somewhat predictable and I felt like I could usually see where the story was going.
Overall I enjoyed it and it was a fun read.
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