*566 pages
Allow me to take a deep, relieved breath for a moment... Farnor, I like you a lot, but good lord, you are slow!
I never minded a slow paced story, as long as it's not boring, I'm in for the ride, and indeed, this book gripped me immediately from the start and it had such good vibes... hmm honestly the whole book is very good vibes... a vibe book with sauce.
The story is very atmospheric, it grabs you and plops you right into the valley and you too will gasp at the magnificence of the mountains and at the looming form of the abandoned castle. You will also very well fear the dark presence yourself from its introduction to the very end (for some reason it felt to me like the Nothing from the Neverending story movie, which really showed a dark atmosphere too), but the creature in Farnor is very different.
Despite the grip this book had on me, when I reached the halfway mark, it drastically slowed down for me and I did struggle. It wasn't bad by any means, still have very good insights of the characters' thoughts, but for a bit it was just that and "wait and see", which got repeated a few times in the book and drove me nuts. I still get it why it was done so, even the characters got fed up with it, but please go on...
Characters are quite good and well differentiated, although there was a bit too much focus on the bandits and the protagonist could have a bit more in my opinion. I did appreciate that we don't have the number of Farnor's age, we only know he's a young man.
I also love how the cover perfectly captures the book's mindset, perfect match.
Despite the pace, it's a gripping and well developed story and I already got myself Valderen to see how it ends.