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Nevermind, this book couldn't be read by a child. Old timey but straight to the point but also the way men write some scenes. This is tame in comparison to some other male authors but I have uncertain feelings about some of these descriptions. I think it will be a book I finish
— Oct 23, 2025 07:05PM
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Arimi Reads
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Notes for me whos filming later: It is very basic explanations that a child could understand and enjoy, mixed with language which an older audience would understand better. There's mixed quality within the book, but to be honest, I don't mind it- the pace is a bit everywhere, it makes the storyline engaging for me, and I'm invested to sit here and just see how far I can get into this tonight.
— Oct 23, 2025 07:03PM
Arimi Reads
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Something else I want to mention, I don't know how many of you read the bible but it feels like in the beginning of this book it's exploring how many of the elements of the world came to be, so you can understand the landscape, the environment and the worldbuilding in general, but it's reminiscent; at least to me as a reader, of the book of genesis. Vaguely. I don't know if anyone else got that from reading it. I
— Oct 23, 2025 06:58PM
Arimi Reads
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Okay we have a few grammatical errors but nothing that takes anything away from the story. I'm impressed, it's easy to follow along, the pages are sleek and although the size of the book is larger than what I'm used to, the characters are explored well, there's little poems in the book. It's honestly an interesting way to create a world and share that with world specific lore- that is also explained.
— Oct 23, 2025 06:55PM
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Update which is very important: THIS BOOK HAS A MAP THIS IS NOT A DRILL WE HAVE A MAP OF THE WORLDBUILDING
We need this more in books. We just need it
— Oct 21, 2025 07:18AM
We need this more in books. We just need it

