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A review by bookish_benny
The Obsidian Throne by James Oswald
4.0
I managed to pick this book up for 50p (about 8% of the normal price) brand new in a The Works store. I didn’t initially read it as I was still on book 3 but I have worked through the books one after the other since and have now finished The Obsidian Throne.
It’s been a long tale since I first read Dreamwalker, wondering what fate would be dished out unto Erroll and Benfro. Well now I have finished it and I’m glad to say that it ties up all the stories in this final book.
I personally really enjoyed the grym, the history of the shepherd and the wolf, the twin kingdoms and the broken world and the use of the order of the fryyd.
I would say if you are reading this review because you have this book left to read then just jump in. It is 600 pages and personally I think it could have been 450-500 but it is ultimately James’s tale to tell.
I would and will continue to recommend this story to other people as a YA GoT.
It’s been a long tale since I first read Dreamwalker, wondering what fate would be dished out unto Erroll and Benfro. Well now I have finished it and I’m glad to say that it ties up all the stories in this final book.
I personally really enjoyed the grym, the history of the shepherd and the wolf, the twin kingdoms and the broken world and the use of the order of the fryyd.
I would say if you are reading this review because you have this book left to read then just jump in. It is 600 pages and personally I think it could have been 450-500 but it is ultimately James’s tale to tell.
I would and will continue to recommend this story to other people as a YA GoT.