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The Warrior Heir by Cinda Williams Chima
4.0
This was an exciting fantasy novel about a young boy who is, by his birth right, to be a warrior. However, as you come to find out, he has absolutely no idea about it.
I found this book to be really fun and fast-paced, and with just the right amount of romance. It didn't once slow down and I found myself having to read it in big chunks so that I could find out what happens next.
Characterization was mostly spot-on, but at times I felt like the people in the novel weren't acting as they had been formed (aka they were acting unexpectedly, even more so than human nature dictates).
World-building was interesting, although at times I felt like I was growing frustrated with the slow pace at which Chima tells you about what is really going on. As the reader, you are forced to take the back seat to the events that are going on and must be patient in understanding the entire back story that is going on.
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I found this book to be really fun and fast-paced, and with just the right amount of romance. It didn't once slow down and I found myself having to read it in big chunks so that I could find out what happens next.
Characterization was mostly spot-on, but at times I felt like the people in the novel weren't acting as they had been formed (aka they were acting unexpectedly, even more so than human nature dictates).
World-building was interesting, although at times I felt like I was growing frustrated with the slow pace at which Chima tells you about what is really going on. As the reader, you are forced to take the back seat to the events that are going on and must be patient in understanding the entire back story that is going on.
Click Here for my full video review.