![]() ![]() ![]() I wanted actual plot and character development, but things are almost the same in the end as they are in the beginning. It's necessary that we have those elements, but more showing instead of telling would have been appreciated, or at least maybe more of it could have been added into an appendix so that we could have gotten more story. References to already-known things would have made it feel much more like a true story instead of a disjointed mythology/epic that doesn't fit in with the world as we know it now.I think what prevented it from being something that's a must-read is all the backstory and explaining that happened in this first book. With that said, since it was supposed to mimic a true history, I wish it could have tied more into the mythologies and ancient worlds that we currently know about. ![]() I'm not a fan of the really-this-is-real fake sort of thing that a lot of people are so fond of, but Andrew would disagree with me on that, so it's more a matter of preference than actual problems with the story. For all the pages that I had to go through, not much happened.The plot itself was pretty good. This book was way longer than it had to be. ![]()
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