CaptainSpecificity

Captain Specificity

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This book is an introduction into a new version of the Arthurian legend. It introduces some characters, enemies, and events in a way which is pretty fascinating. As a different twist on legends it starts off strong on the intrigue, and possibilities.

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This story is quite scattered, and the wide use of wealth to solve issues is a bit of a lazy trope.

  • Extremely wealthy and can buy anything
  • Falls in "love" after about 48hrs of spending time with a beautiful woman
  • Outsmarts dozens of mercenaries, and outswims SEALs

I put this down after about reading 2/3 of the book. Each chapter feels like a slightly related short story to the previous, and the main character is not really one I can care about in any way.

I was very disappointed in this, the hype was high, the story was adequate.

This story is quite scattered, and the wide use of wealth to solve issues is a bit of a lazy trope.

Extremely wealthy and can buy anything.Falls in "love" after about 48hrs of spending time with a beautiful woman.Outsmarts dozens of mercenaries, and outswims SEALs.

This book started with an interesting premise, but it took the whole book to develop anything, and even then it was underwhelming.

The author of this book makes a big deal that it includes a “Reverse Harem”. That would be fine, if there was really anything else in the book. The supernatural part of the story is decent but it feels like it is only an excuse to write angsty relationship twaddle.

I will admit to be pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. Dr. Stone is a fine character and the mechanics of magic, as explained, are well done without being trite or overdone in anyway.

Not bad for a free book through Kindle Unlimited. The main character is a little stereotypical and unimaginative but the supernatural world may have some potential. All said a decent read if you are not looking for something to knock your socks off.

The second time through this book was even more spectacular than the first. This is a rich world Sanderson has built, I eagerly await books 3-10!

As with all the Wheel of Time written by Robert Jordan the story is good with only fair writing. Reading this series is like watching a B movie, fun but not great.

As this author writes the stories become less fragmented and more enjoyable. This series is a good one to read, but I doubt it is one I will read again.

Jim Butcher has done it again, built a world of fantastic characters with a unique magic system. His characters come alive on the pages of the book and there are mysteries and histories which tantalizingly make one eager for the next volume.