Taken from my Amazon review:
Full disclosure: I received a free copy of this book for reviewing purposes. The following opinions are entirely my own.
Fantasy is starting to become a very crowded genre - it seems that for every reader, there are two authors trying to clamor for attention. Therefore, it takes a truly stand-out work to push its way to the forefront and lay claim to a readers eyes for hundreds of pages. Fortunately, Kristopher Cruz's "Spellscribed" delivers.
Opening with what seems to be a gentle hat-tip to prior fantasy stories, "Spellscribed" then tosses its lead character and its readership into magical action that provides constant engagement throughout the story. The plot is paced well, balanced effectively between intense action and relaxed, colorful descriptiveness that builds a fascinating new world. It builds up to a mighty climax that manages to deliver answers and keeping a hook at the same time, creating a rewarding experience that will keep any discerning reader coming back for more. It is, at its barest bones, not the most original story in its structure, but it is certainly an enjoyable one.
As far as characterization goes, the majority of Cruz's cast is strong and nuanced, despite the occasionally thinly-worn trope here or there. They are all engaging indeed, and the combination of the rich setting and interesting populace create truly living world in which it is an absolute joy to get lost. While the good and the bad are generally clearly discernible, Mr. Cruz does keep some tricks up his sleeve and absolutely manages to surprise his readership when necessary.
In terms of parental guidance, "Spellscribed" would probably earn a PG-13 sort of rating. There is combat strewn throughout the book, and both humans and beasts take casualties. There is also some sexual content, but it is minimal and tastefully noted without detail - no issues of explicitness here. The language is nuanced and appropriately detailed, and ought to be manageable with a high school reading level.
Bottom line: "Spellscribed" is a worthy venture into an exciting new land, full of colorful characters and an engaging plot. It is lengthy, but was so immersive that it seemed to fly by - fortunately, it is entirely worth reading again.
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