The lack of character growth is certainly hurting the series at this point. Also, the storytelling is getting repetitive and predictable.
Tag: fantasy
Baptism of Fire: A forgettable road-trip with the Witcher
The book is one of the most crucial entry in the series, yet it might be the only forgettable book for me in this series.
Doctor Sleep – An underwhelming sequel to an overwhelmingly scary classic
I wanted to like the book, and throughout the book, I kept looking for a reason to like it. But, apart from the first few chapters, the book fell flat for me. The story had the potential, but the execution could have been much better.
Sword of Destiny
Sword of Destiny was incredible. I didn't expect this to be so emotionally mature and heart-warming.
The Last Wish: and thus begins The Witcher saga
A great place to start The Witcher Saga. Full of lores, monsters and magic.
The Graveyard Book – Adventures of Mowgli in a Graveyard!
It takes a graveyard to raise a child.
The Stormlight Archive – a masterpiece in making!
Life before death. Strength before weakness. Journey before Destination.
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
Author: Neil Geiman, Terry PritchettGenre: Fantasy, Humor Summary: It's time for the end of the world. However, things are not going as planned. Crowley, a demon, is assigned with the task to look after the newborn Antichrist. He mistakenly switches him with a wrong human baby. Though he's a soldier of the evil, after spending … Continue reading Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
The Hero of Ages(Mistborn #3) – Brandon Sanderson
This concludes the Mistborn era 1. It was a near perfect epic fantasy. A perfectly crafted world with a very intriguing story line and some very solid characters, it has all of it. I really want to dive into each of the aspect of this epic saga. World building and Magic system: The best part … Continue reading The Hero of Ages(Mistborn #3) – Brandon Sanderson