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Honestly, until the last 50-60 pages, I was fully prepared to give this 1 star. I enjoyed the first books in the series, but there was not a single scene involving him throughout the book until the very end that didn't make me want to put the book down.

The ending did wrap up the series, and even did it in a decent way. Honestly, I wish I had never read this book and simply left it at the end of the last one.
 
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Hawk1138 | Aug 13, 2022 |
This book is the second in the Godlander Series by Aaron Pogue. If I have to tell you by now that there are spoilers ahead, I’ll be very disappointed. (My review of the first book in the series, The Dreams of a Dying God, was written pre-blog, but you can read it here, if you like.)

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I read the first book in the series several years ago, started this book, and promptly became distracted by something shiny. The poor thing has been sitting on my shelf ever since, and as I’m trying to be good about getting through long-timers on my TBR, I thought it was high time to give the book another try.

Corin Hugh has returned from the ancient city of Jezeeli and emerged in the present day with the favor of a God. Tasked by Oberon himself to kill usurper god Epithel, Corin first sets his sight on some satisfying revenge. Corin sets his sights on killing Ethan Blake, his mutinous first mate who left him to die in the ashes of the great city’s ruins. Unfortunately, it seems that Blake may actually be one of the Vestossis, powerful politicians and rulers who enjoy the favor of Ephithel himself. With the help of a druid ally, Corin must learn to use the magics given to him by Oberon to exact his revenge.

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times: time travel makes for messy book keeping. While an interesting concept, Corin’s traveling 1000 years in the past in the first book can only complicate the plot from here on out. Fortunately, Pogue seems to sidestep most of those issues by placing Corin’s first adventures in something analogous to a dream, as envisioned by the God Oberon (kind of a literal deus ex machina).

The story itself is engaging. However, it does take about 70-ish pages before you start to feel like you’re having fun. Once the book settles into its rhythm though, it becomes a rather entertaining swashbuckling, monster-fighting, ship-exploding, revenge-seeking, pirate-killing extravaganza. I would recommend reading the first book prior to this one, but, as I didn’t reread it prior to reading this book, you may be able to get by reading this book as a stand alone.

I would recommend this book to fans of straight-up fantasy. It does take some work, but once you muddle through the first few chapters, it really does become quite a bit of fun.

A copy of this book was provided by the publisher via Goodreads Giveaways in exchange for an honest review.
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irregularreader | Jun 14, 2017 |
I enjoyed this book enough to give it 3.5 stars if i could.


The dialogue is well written, and the plot is interesting. The characters, while not the most three dimensional, are at least memorable and sympathetic. The plot, after beginning close to expectations, veers off in an unforseen and strange direction. While I ultimately enjoyed the tale, I harbor a personal wariness of time travel, alternate dimensions, and the collision of these two things. Overall the author handles the weirdest plot elements he introduces well, but I feel the book could have been just as interesting without some of the more outrageous elements. Bot, as this book is a fantasy, ultimately this comes down to my own tastes and preferences.

In all, this book is enjoyable, but definitely for established fans of the genre
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irregularreader | Oct 31, 2016 |

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