Trippy, amazing philosophical fantasy
4 April 16, 2018
I was a bit reluctant about the "philosophical fantasy" genre, knowing it was a new genre, but I'm glad I sat through with this amazing book.
I discovered a hidden gem with an astonishing plot, fascinating characters and rather trippy locations. The book is accessible on the surface but hides some deep themes about fate and free will, and the main character herself is very much in the grey.
I cannot wait to return to the vast and gritty Vivian Amberville universe. It feels very much like home to me.
I discovered a hidden gem with an astonishing plot, fascinating characters and rather trippy locations. The book is accessible on the surface but hides some deep themes about fate and free will, and the main character herself is very much in the grey.
I cannot wait to return to the vast and gritty Vivian Amberville universe. It feels very much like home to me.