![]() ![]() ![]() I read The Last Namsara in 12 days, which for me is pretty quick for a book of this length. Some books just sputter out for me, or else I find that I've not read for a week because I'm reluctant to. Overall, TLN reminded me of the kind of books that I'd read and enjoy when I was a teenager, and that can only be a good thing.įor me, the sign of an engaging story is that I finish reading it within a decent time frame. I've reviewed Kristen's book in this sense, so if you read my reviews because I write grimdark adult stuff then that needs to be born in mind. ![]() It's fair to say that YA isn't what I usually read, but neither am I a complete stranger to it. It's important to read a book with the target audience that the author intended in mind. I won't detail the story because I think it's more fun to discover that in the reading but if you like any of the following, then you'll likely enjoy this book: dragons, political intrigue, coming of age, romance. I feel that this is a book that's a lot of fun but that doesn't see any light on Reddit, so I wanted to post a review here. ![]()
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