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Yildun: Worldmaker of Yand
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"My worldmaker trait is not born of magic, but it’s potent. I can change, move, burn, and mangle things, from the mundane to the profound."
In Yildun: Worldmaker of Yand, the first book in Andri E. Elia’s Worldmaker of Yand series, I met Yanara, a powerful and kind-hearted winged humanoid. She is Yand’s last hope against the fierce K’tul invaders. As a celestial wizard and world maker, Yanara has the power to change reality, but her challenges aren’t just physical. Inside, she struggles with emotions like love, duty, and fear, especially as her daughter’s growing powers could weaken her own at the worst possible moment.
Reading this book felt like watching a movie. Elia’s worldbuilding is exceptional, with Yand’s complex societies and non-traditional family dynamics vividly portrayed. Yanara, married to Mandolen and Frost, navigates a polyamorous relationship while leading her planet’s defence.
What makes this novel stand out is the balance between action-packed sequences and the intimate, personal challenges Yanara faces. Whether it’s the intense battle scenes against the K’tul or the emotional weight of Yanara’s relationships, Elia crafts a narrative that pulls readers into both the cosmic and the personal stakes at play.
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In Yildun: Worldmaker of Yand, the first book in Andri E. Elia’s Worldmaker of Yand series, I met Yanara, a powerful and kind-hearted winged humanoid. She is Yand’s last hope against the fierce K’tul invaders. As a celestial wizard and world maker, Yanara has the power to change reality, but her challenges aren’t just physical. Inside, she struggles with emotions like love, duty, and fear, especially as her daughter’s growing powers could weaken her own at the worst possible moment.
Reading this book felt like watching a movie. Elia’s worldbuilding is exceptional, with Yand’s complex societies and non-traditional family dynamics vividly portrayed. Yanara, married to Mandolen and Frost, navigates a polyamorous relationship while leading her planet’s defence.
What makes this novel stand out is the balance between action-packed sequences and the intimate, personal challenges Yanara faces. Whether it’s the intense battle scenes against the K’tul or the emotional weight of Yanara’s relationships, Elia crafts a narrative that pulls readers into both the cosmic and the personal stakes at play.
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