Champion of Fate (Heromaker, 1)
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Perplexing premise but flawless execution
Ever heard the saying “Behind every great man is a strong woman” (or something along these lines)? Well, that’s about the premise of this book. There is a secret(-ish) all-women magical order who guide people to fulfil their potential as heroes. The initiates train as girls and finally have test guiding their first hero to heroism in order to become a full fledged immortal and nit humanly strong member of the hero-making order. We as reader follow one young girl on her path as initiate. She is young, she makes mistakes, she has trauma to unpack, she is full of self-doubt and she has hard decisions to make. But she is determined, she has loyal friends and gains new allies and friends (and more than that), she experiences the real world with emotions and setbacks and just life, she learns a lot and grows a lot. Her decisions are depicted in a way that is understandable even if someone else would not repeat them. Many of the side characters are also very interesting and the saying (or the premise of this book) starts to make a lot of sense when we read it fleshed out. Overall it was a very fun read. After I got over my initial bewilderment of the premise
Beschreibung
Beiträge
Perplexing premise but flawless execution
Ever heard the saying “Behind every great man is a strong woman” (or something along these lines)? Well, that’s about the premise of this book. There is a secret(-ish) all-women magical order who guide people to fulfil their potential as heroes. The initiates train as girls and finally have test guiding their first hero to heroism in order to become a full fledged immortal and nit humanly strong member of the hero-making order. We as reader follow one young girl on her path as initiate. She is young, she makes mistakes, she has trauma to unpack, she is full of self-doubt and she has hard decisions to make. But she is determined, she has loyal friends and gains new allies and friends (and more than that), she experiences the real world with emotions and setbacks and just life, she learns a lot and grows a lot. Her decisions are depicted in a way that is understandable even if someone else would not repeat them. Many of the side characters are also very interesting and the saying (or the premise of this book) starts to make a lot of sense when we read it fleshed out. Overall it was a very fun read. After I got over my initial bewilderment of the premise