![]() Kinda like Avatar if the elements were sorta like pets? Ish.Īnyway. Like, sometime around puberty most of the people get a connection to an element (earth, water, fire, air) but they vary in their powers. ![]() Especially those elemental thingies that (almost) everyone seemed to have. I liked it a lot! I mean, sure there were a whole bunch of things about the world itself that I could have used more explanation on. There's not really an overwhelming Yes! This! Read this! vibe happening, so I never felt any pressure to pick it up.Īfter all that worrying, it turns out that I liked it. Plus, this book has a lot of mixed reviews among my friends. Some of us don't do well with that sort of thing, you know?! Even the name Codex Alera is just.?Įhhhhh? Seemed like there would be too much funky Lord of the Rings y world-building for a fantasy-lite reader like myself. I've been reading Butcher's urban fantasy series, Dresden Files for a long time now, but I've avoided reading his Codex Alera stuff because it sounded too weird for me. ![]() In fact, I'm not even sure what makes something high fantasy. ![]() I don't really read a lot of high fantasy. ![]()
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