It is a very immersive book where You can relate to the characters. The artwork makes It easy to imagine The events that happen in your head. The worldbuilding is Very in-depth as Well, it's an overral Fun and interesting book
Well, this is a gem of a book. It starts off at a slow pace setting the scene of the novel, and then it introduces the various characters of the novel one by one. However, after the first couple of chapters, the story gains pace, and the narrative flows very smoothly.
The story is very original, and the style is unique, and the PDF I was reading has an appendix at the end that explains the language of the Zorks and a glossary of the glyphs of the language. It is reminiscent of J.R.R Tolkein’s book Lord of the Rings.
The book contains a lot of humour, though some is rather cringe-worthy. You’d think the book were a collaboration between Tolkein and Terry Pratchett.
The PDF is also replete with illustrations that helped me to visualize the world. The world building is astounding.