![]() ![]() Dahoud is more of an anti-hero and some readers may not be satisfied with his final end. ![]() Storm Dancer doesn’t feature a hero, per se. It’s not a good book to read if you have rape or torture triggers, though (which I do not). I got pulled in by the sample, so I was ready for it and I was actually relieved it wasn’t as dark as Game of Thrones. The author does an excellent job engaging the senses, and while the story is a little dark, I was expecting something as dark as Game of Thrones, and this can’t really touch that. I always like to study a map of a new fantasy world, but the lack of a map doesn’t detract from the story. I also found myself wishing for a map at times. I found it hard to separate some of the characters from each other and keep track of who was who, mostly because of how unfamiliar the names were with me. The Middle Eastern fantasy world is a fresh change from the typical Eurocentric fantasy so often found. On one hand, I found it to be engaging and well-written. ![]() I have mixed feelings about Storm Dancer. ![]()
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