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Dreadgod (Cradle, #11)
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What a ride.
I really love these books. I wish I had waited to start the series until it was complete, because the most difficult part of reading this one was that I'd finished the last one in January. I had clean forgotten all the details and it took DAYS reading at a snail's pace to fall into it. But the book picked up steam as it went, and eventually I was as absorbed as ever. I will continue to devour these novels with the hunger of the Slumbering Wraith.
Dreadgod is another great Cradle novel - particularly from midpoint on, when the action was nuts and the characters were absolute badasses.
From Yerin to Lindon to Little Blue, this series is full of awesome characters and set in an interesting world. Dark Dross is hilarious. Orthos is still my angel. Even Ziel had some personality.
The first couple of novels are focused on world building, which is great, but from there Wight has deepened his storytelling, and I feel like I've been on this journey with these people, like I understand them and value them. That's talented writing!
It's all good plain fun. The only requisite to loving these novels is to enjoy fantasy. I'm saddened that another book is over. I'd have happily read 200 more pages, and am thankful to have discovered this fantastic series.
Thanks for writing, Mr. Wight. Or, as I should say --
"Gratitude. "
I really love these books. I wish I had waited to start the series until it was complete, because the most difficult part of reading this one was that I'd finished the last one in January. I had clean forgotten all the details and it took DAYS reading at a snail's pace to fall into it. But the book picked up steam as it went, and eventually I was as absorbed as ever. I will continue to devour these novels with the hunger of the Slumbering Wraith.
Dreadgod is another great Cradle novel - particularly from midpoint on, when the action was nuts and the characters were absolute badasses.
From Yerin to Lindon to Little Blue, this series is full of awesome characters and set in an interesting world. Dark Dross is hilarious. Orthos is still my angel. Even Ziel had some personality.
The first couple of novels are focused on world building, which is great, but from there Wight has deepened his storytelling, and I feel like I've been on this journey with these people, like I understand them and value them. That's talented writing!
It's all good plain fun. The only requisite to loving these novels is to enjoy fantasy. I'm saddened that another book is over. I'd have happily read 200 more pages, and am thankful to have discovered this fantastic series.
Thanks for writing, Mr. Wight. Or, as I should say --
"Gratitude. "
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