
The illustrations reminded me of Aang so much. Brought back memories for sure. Though this book was kinda different with Aang, but the magic still had water, fire, earth, and wind elements like in Aang.
For me, the story itself was actually good but I missed the background contexts within the story. I think maybe some stories were happening in other books in this series. I wish there were some throwbacks and/or explanations about those. Yet along the way I could understand the story fully because it was easy to guess.
I think this book is the first book I've read with Irish mythology as the main theme. It was refreshing and definitely entertaining to read.
Thank you to Conor McCreery, BOOM! Studios, BOOM!Box, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
The illustrations reminded me of Aang so much. Brought back memories for sure. Though this book was kinda different with Aang, but the magic still had water, fire, earth, and wind elements like in Aang.
For me, the story itself was actually good but I missed the background contexts within the story. I think maybe some stories were happening in other books in this series. I wish there were some throwbacks and/or explanations about those. Yet along the way I could understand the story fully because it was easy to guess.
I think this book is the first book I've read with Irish mythology as the main theme. It was refreshing and definitely entertaining to read.
Thank you to Conor McCreery, BOOM! Studios, BOOM!Box, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.