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Original Title: | On the Shoulder of Titans ASIN B07D3C3RX4 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Arcane Ascension #2 |
Andrew Rowe
Kindle Edition | Pages: 742 pages Rating: 4.27 | 6523 Users | 355 Reviews
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Title | : | On the Shoulders of Titans (Arcane Ascension #2) |
Author | : | Andrew Rowe |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 742 pages |
Published | : | May 14th 2018 |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Magic. Audiobook |
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Corin Cadence finally has a firm reason to believe his brother, Tristan, is still alive. Unfortunately, finding more information isn’t going to be easy. Tristan appears to be entangled with a clandestine organization that calls themselves Whispers. And Corin’s last brush with the Whispers didn’t exactly end well. As much as he wants to follow that lead, Corin has more pressing problems to deal with. Sera is still suffering from a mysterious malady that has stolen her voice and her magic. Corin knows that a portion of that is his fault, and he’s determined to fix it. His mother is still off in another country, and there are growing odds that she’s involved with a conspiracy to overthrow the visages. Corin has also been branded with a new magical mark on his right hand — one that even veteran climbers don’t seem to recognize. He’s going to need to figure out how it works, otherwise it could be more of a vulnerability than an asset. Corin still hasn’t finished his first year at Lorian Heights. If he fails his final exams, he’ll be sent off to the military, and lose his chance to investigate his brother’s fate. And finally, there’s the issue of enemies. He might have made a few of them. The biggest problem? He’s not sure if Jin, once one of his closest companions, is one of them.Rating Out Of Books On the Shoulders of Titans (Arcane Ascension #2)
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I sort of struggled with this book. I was vastly excited when the author posted the eye watering cover for the long awaited sequel and didn't wait a week after its release to snag a copy.Now, if you haven't read Sufficiently Advanced Magic, you should brush that up before reading this one or else, you will feel really lost. That said, most of this book focuses on the aftermath of Corin's second visit to the spire with several new challenges he has to face, primarily, to find a way to heal hisReshing amazing. I love this book so damn much, it's just so great.I feel like Corin is my spirit Character. Which may say something about me.... ah well. The plot is fast and fun, there's serious bits, there's other just learning bits I bloody love... I'm trying to think of bad things, but I'm just gushing. I like gushing about good books.Looks like it's about time to read the Broken Mirrors novels!
I really enjoy this series so far. The author has created an interesting world with interesting characters. In this book in particular however, I felt some of the character development was unnatural feeling. It also sometimes felt like I was reading a textbook about the magic system and world. I felt like some of the information could be introduced in a more natural way. However, I still enjoy this series and plan on continuing. I cant wait to read the keras spinoff book
The novelty of the first book cannot save the second.Sufficiently Advanced Magic was surprising because it somehow managed to make a video game into a book without reading like a teenager's game design journal. But that trick seems to only work once; the sequel carries all the shortcomings of its predecessor with less of its positive qualities.Not recommended, though it might scratch an itch for diehard RPG fans.
The plot of the book starts 66% of the way in, so you can skip ahead if you really want to read this. Flat plot, flat characters, flat dialogue. Reads like an early draft that needs a bunch of polish. Author is absolutely obsessed with the words 'interesting', 'irritating' and applying ellipsis liberally throughout the text for no reason. LGBTQ+ themes are handled with all the subtlety and deftness of a brick to the face. Characters exist to be stunned by MC's brilliance as he loopholes his way
OMG I just want to keep raving about this. Nothing else. Just rave. And go OMG.Why? Because this was made for me. Never mind that it's YA. I just have SO MUCH FUN with it. :) Why? Because it is one of the very best LitRPGs out there.Let me explain. LitRPG is taking the very best gaming elements of both pencil-and-paper RPG min-maxing and loophole hunting and also RPG video games and throws it on the page surrounded by a great story, great characters, and it unabashedly makes it reminiscent of
HOLY SHIT I GOT AN ARC OF THIS! This is one of those books where I would have stopped everything to read it the day it came out I love the first book and I was finishing up a re-read of it via audiobook when I was contacted by Andrew Rowe about the ARC and I was so excciitteeedd!If you havent read the first book, Id go read the review for the first book instead, as this review is going to have major spoilers from the first book. Ill be keeping the events of the second book pretty vague,
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