I wasn’t sure about him. I wasn’t sure about anything. But I’d do what I always did — continue on. Because when it came down to the core of things, wasn’t that what we all had to do? Continue on in the face of daunting circumstances? Life was made up of challenges, and if we stopped growing, we might as well be dead. Deciding to rest in the knowledge that we had at least thwarted one plan to knock the world askew, I drew a long breath and let everything go.
REVIEW PT.2:
normally a big fan of the-more-details in a story -the-better, albeit in this instance it weighed me down, with an overbearance of tedium.
I dont know where this came from but it made me skip words, then pages when it became too much.
But no worries- it all worked out in the wash eventually and was a pretty decent tale.
I like where it ended and it didn't leave me feeling robbed or incomplete or frustrated like other poorly wrapped manuscripts.
Overall, i recommend this story to teen thru senior readers (like me).
Generous with the canons of the greek and norse gods along with a mass of many legendary monsters, demons- complete thru the fanciful fae and Gaia herself.
Great refresher of history and legend alike.
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30jan20