Good Adventure Books Pt.4

The Farseer Trilogy, Book 2 “Royal Assassin

First time i delved into this series was few years ago. Review of first is here: Book Adventures PT1 πŸ™‚ The second part i finished on last summer. Sequel begins right of from where Apprentice Assassin ended. The Royal Assassin really gave a sense of good adventure & wind-down was a success at every evening when i went to read. This sequel isn’t a letdown at all so downer expectation wiped away πŸ™‚ Like the first one, Royal Assassin is character-driven book with slow pacing, but still satisfying with it’s creativity. Almost every side character received good amount of development as i see it. I plan to relax with third book from Realm of the Elderlings series within next three months πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈπŸ“– Fitz meets new characters, one of them being ‘Nighteyes’, a kind 🐺

β€œStop defining yourself by what you can’t do. Why don’t you consider what you didn’t lose?”

During most of time in first book, Fitz spends his time doing what others asked. On this one, Fitz goes a bit rogue as in he’s more of his own person, even though he does things mostly for people he does it in his own way πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ By anticipating important things he does get himself into trouble, which is what makes this book el bueno. Fitz makes his own choices, with his own consequences. Fitz also endures more struggles than his time as apprentice. Some events in the first left marks on him, causing weakness that make him less of a complete assassin. If you like book 1 (my review link at top) then read this sequel & if not fan of first, well still read 😏 These books take you into good journeys. I can see myself re-reading them when time is ready πŸ˜‹

The Shadow of The Gods “Bloodsworn Saga #1”

This great book is set in a Norse inspired world, there we follow three different people on their journeys while get to know old gods etc. In this world there are warriors, witches & magic. First i have to say that this was one of the best steps into a new fantasy series in a decade or so πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ Already then i felt good connection with the world created by talented author John Gwynne. This is set in the land of Vigrid, the Battle Plain, hundreds of years after a war between the deities. Shadow of the Gods tells three separate tales, with each storyline is focused on couple of the book’s main themes. John took a good time of setting up the world, it’s history & population, not a bad move at all βœ…

β€œCourage is being scared of a task & doing it anyway.”

The Shadow of the Gods πŸ“˜ has more than dozen bueno set pieces, standout moments & action segments. Gwynne really knows how to do captivating fantasy world writing that has thrilling fights etc. Svik character is a welcome comic relief in such a grim tale. Every character is written with top quality, side acts included. Many chapters in this book are compelling, they come with shocking twists along the way. Some culminate lil bit over the top fashion & that’s totally fine. βœ… Then there’s battles, in which Gywnne is very talented, maybe at top three authors who write in same field. He creates stories that start at a slow pace, while working towards an mind satisfying conclusion. Often andom leaps in action to keep the pace at flow with bueno rate. The ending is perrfect, it changes a lot. I look forward to winding down with sequel when time is ready πŸ“˜πŸ§˜β€β™‚οΈπŸ΅

2 thoughts on “Good Adventure Books Pt.4

  1. I love a good adventure! I specially like it to be swashbuckling, but not too bloody! Just good fun and a little scary, but not too scary! I love writing young adult and children’s books, but once in awhile it is good to delve into adult siturations and scare but not kill!

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    • Hey Brenda. Thanks for sharing. I have close to same thoughts when i go & set my mind into adventure book. There’s usually enough gorey content in real-life news that i don’t need big dozes when wind-down at evening with book. Then time to let mind do the work πŸ™‚ I need to look into your books during this month & let you know later. Now to think of it, there are times when good thriller book hits the right spot βœ…

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