![]() ![]() 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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