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A review by sentry
Iron Prince by Bryce O'Connor, Luke Chmilenko
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
This was such an easy and enjoyable read. A new fav. Reading it was like candy. Each event, each character had a place and purpose. You understood most everyone's motivations and their actions made sense.
Military sci-fis aren't usually my speed, but everything felt well thought out. I would say this is in the middle of hard/soft sci-fi as it attempts to root the technology a bit in realism, but still has a bit of handwavy in some of the tech.
Multiple times while I was reading, I felt myself rooting for the MC.
The pace is on the slower side, sometimes weeks pass at the start of a chapter, but the story itself is slow.
This book is good if you enjoy battle shonen anime, Red Rising by Pierce Brown, or progression fantasy/litrpg, I highly recommend this one.
Military sci-fis aren't usually my speed, but everything felt well thought out. I would say this is in the middle of hard/soft sci-fi as it attempts to root the technology a bit in realism, but still has a bit of handwavy in some of the tech.
Multiple times while I was reading, I felt myself rooting for the MC.
The pace is on the slower side, sometimes weeks pass at the start of a chapter, but the story itself is slow.
This book is good if you enjoy battle shonen anime, Red Rising by Pierce Brown, or progression fantasy/litrpg, I highly recommend this one.