![]() ![]() It’s a cool combination of magicals and non-magicals many years after a war between them, and I liked the role the magical world had on the mundane. There was enough solid world-building to spark my interest, and the author did a great job expanding on it as the book progressed. ![]() Almost all of them left an imprint on my memory, which is saying something considering I don’t always retain even the names of main characters in books. My favorite moments were the banters between him and the other characters. Rabbit was understated and relatable but also strong-willed and funny. If a book is going to be highly character-driven, those characters better be good. I enjoyed the flow of the writing so much that I didn’t even really notice this was the case until about halfway through the book. ![]() If you sit down and map out all of the major plot points it wouldn’t take you very long because the story was more about the journey than the destination. This is one of those slow burn classic fantasy reads that focuses on character development and immersing the reader in the world. ![]() Of them all, Covenants happened to have the highest average rating among my peers. I went through my entire collection of unread books and combined my highest priorities into a bookshelf on Goodreads. ![]()
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