{"version":"1.0","type":"link","provider_name":"Hardcover","provider_url":"https://hardcover.app","cache_age":86400,"title":"bloguldesefe's review of Shadow Games","url":"https://hardcover.app/books/shadow-games/reviews/@bloguldesefe","author_name":"bloguldesefe","author_url":"https://hardcover.app/@bloguldesefe","description":"\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Unfortunately, after 3 books of 5/5, in this one the series has run out of steam, imagination and pace. For 35 chapters nothing happens, then, boom, in 5 chapters everything happens. The antagonists are lame and undescript, the story is slow but straightforward, lacking the great twists in the previous books, a love relationship is awkward and not believable, other interactions are not credible, some characters are completely undeveloped, there is too much useless talk, and so on. A malus for me (though a bonus for some other readers) - the Goblin - One-Eye conflict gets more stage time, though I find their endless feud unfunny, unimaginative, annoying and, in this volume, a filler in a book already mostly composed of fillers.\u0026lt;/p\u0026gt;","thumbnail_url":"https://assets.hardcover.app/edition/28650479/ce84731dbcaedf21ecd65038402e3889030a274e.jpeg","thumbnail_width":296,"thumbnail_height":500}