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jacqueshol's review
3.0
"The Arthurian Relic" by Andrew Clawson offers a blend of mystique and suspense in the world of Arthurian and other legends. However, I had with mixed feelings throughout the journey, struggling to fully immerse in the narrative. The story, while not unenjoyable, failed to grasp my attention, leading to extended periods of disengagement. The narrative seemed to lack the gripping suspense needed to maintain my interest.
One notable aspect is the book's pacing and the execution of action scenes, which left me somewhat unsatisfied. The perceived deficiency in these elements might have contributed to the struggle in maintaining my engagement. Nevertheless, I acknowledge the book's potential, considering it is the first installment in a series. While "The Arthurian Relic" may not have hit the mark for me, I remain open to reading another book in the series, hoping for a more captivating storyline. 2.5 stars rounded up to 3.
One notable aspect is the book's pacing and the execution of action scenes, which left me somewhat unsatisfied. The perceived deficiency in these elements might have contributed to the struggle in maintaining my engagement. Nevertheless, I acknowledge the book's potential, considering it is the first installment in a series. While "The Arthurian Relic" may not have hit the mark for me, I remain open to reading another book in the series, hoping for a more captivating storyline. 2.5 stars rounded up to 3.
abeautytoyourbeast's review
adventurous
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
cyanide_latte's review
DNF @ 12%. I can just tell it's not one I'm going to enjoy, so I don't feel like wasting time on it.