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Blackflame (Cradle, #3)
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Executive Summary: This series started out pretty solid, but this book got really really good. I read the first half over several days, but I read the second half in one sitting. For that reason it was a pretty easy 5 star for me.
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A friend of mine was recommending I read Will Wight for a long time, but there are just so many books/authors out there that I never got around to it. It took getting a free copy of the first book of this series to get me to finally give him a shot.
I keep coming back to Naruto not because this series is a knock-off of that, but because some of the notes it hits keep reminding me of my favorite parts of that series. I'd be really shocked if Wight isn't a fan/wasn't inspired by that or other Shonen fighting series.
This book starts off right where the last one left off, and Lindon is once again training to take on a challenge far beyond his power. It's not until he starts this trial (that reminded me slightly of the Chunin exams) that this book really gets good.
I was only going to read another 2-3 chapters and instead I stayed up an hour later than I intended just so I could finish. I also rushed right out to buy the next book.
This series has some really great characters. Lindon is likeable enough but he's kind of the typical protagonist for this kind of a story. I really love both Eithan and Yerin as well. Eithan is both mysterious and hilarious. The book also introduces another fantastic new character whose name I can't recall but he's a giant insane Dragon-Turtle so really what does it matter what his name is?
There were some pretty interesting developments with Lindon in this book and some pretty intriguing revelations about Eithan as well. I'm really looking forward to seeing where this series goes next.
I'm not sure how many people are reading Will Wight, but I'll be joining my friend in recommending him, at least to my friends who enjoy Shonen fighting series.
Full Review
A friend of mine was recommending I read Will Wight for a long time, but there are just so many books/authors out there that I never got around to it. It took getting a free copy of the first book of this series to get me to finally give him a shot.
I keep coming back to Naruto not because this series is a knock-off of that, but because some of the notes it hits keep reminding me of my favorite parts of that series. I'd be really shocked if Wight isn't a fan/wasn't inspired by that or other Shonen fighting series.
This book starts off right where the last one left off, and Lindon is once again training to take on a challenge far beyond his power. It's not until he starts this trial (that reminded me slightly of the Chunin exams) that this book really gets good.
I was only going to read another 2-3 chapters and instead I stayed up an hour later than I intended just so I could finish. I also rushed right out to buy the next book.
This series has some really great characters. Lindon is likeable enough but he's kind of the typical protagonist for this kind of a story. I really love both Eithan and Yerin as well. Eithan is both mysterious and hilarious. The book also introduces another fantastic new character whose name I can't recall but he's a giant insane Dragon-Turtle so really what does it matter what his name is?
There were some pretty interesting developments with Lindon in this book and some pretty intriguing revelations about Eithan as well. I'm really looking forward to seeing where this series goes next.
I'm not sure how many people are reading Will Wight, but I'll be joining my friend in recommending him, at least to my friends who enjoy Shonen fighting series.
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June 17, 2018
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June 17, 2018
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July 21, 2018
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4.32%
"My pizza arrived just as I was about to start reading this. After dinner I'm apparently too tired to read more than a single chapter."
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Aug 05, 2018 07:28AM
This book seems to be drawing high praise. Can I understand it without reading Books 1 and 2 first? Are Books 1 and 2 about as good? - a.s.
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No, you definitely don't want to skip the first two. They are all part of one long story. This is the best of the series so far in my opinion but I enjoyed the first two as well.
Rob wrote: "No, you definitely don't want to skip the first two. They are all part of one long story. This is the best of the series so far in my opinion but I enjoyed the first two as well."Thanks, Rob!
Rob wrote: "You're welcome. If you decide to pick it up, I hope you enjoy it!"A trilogy is beyond my schedule and means for at least the rest of the summer, but I'll keep it in mind.
Cradle Trilogy -- Will Wright -- noted and logged!
Actually it's currently at 5 books..and he's not done yet/sure how many it's going to be.So if you don't have time for 3..you probably won't have time for this series right now.
ALLEN wrote: "(Sigh)"If you think Blackflame is fantastic, just wait until you read Ghostwater. Each book is worth the read but it's an investment. Just be happy they come out relatively quickly and aren't the length of a Stormlight Archive book.
Yeah. My buddy said this and Ghostwater are his favorite. I'm about halfway through Skysworn already, so I'll probably get to it later this month if not sooner.Then I'll have to wait.

