michael@books.chrisco.me hat The Wandering Inn von Pirateaba besprochen (The Wandering Inn, #1)
2nd time trying out TWI. Its great
5 Sterne
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. Its even better as an audio-book.
Kindle, 1158 Seiten
Sprache: English
Am 1. August 2018 von Amazon Digital Services veröffentlicht.
“No killing Goblins.”
So reads the sign outside of The Wandering Inn, a small building run by a young woman named Erin Solstice. She serves pasta with sausage, blue fruit juice, and dead acid flies on request. And she comes from another world. Ours.
It’s a bad day when Erin finds herself transported to a fantastical world and nearly gets eaten by a Dragon. She doesn’t belong in a place where monster attacks are a fact of life, and where Humans are one species among many. But she must adapt to her new life. Or die.
In a dangerous world where magic is real and people can level up and gain classes, Erin Solstice must battle somewhat evil Goblins, deadly Rock Crabs, and hungry [Necromancers]. She is no warrior, no mage. Erin Solstice runs an inn.
She’s an [Innkeeper].
I enjoyed this book quite a bit. Its even better as an audio-book.
I saw the webseries being mentioned on Reddit and took a look out of curiosity. I got hooked pretty fast. Luckily I have the skills to generate an ebook from the web pages and could read this tome on my Kindle. Over 1100 pages, and it's only part one of six! Those are Sanderson numbers.
The story is very easy to read, it just flows and stuff happens fast. And if you're into portal fantasy it will just suck you in. There's a lot going on, but not so much that it becomes confusing. The characters are mostly likeable, at least you care for what happens to them. Even the characters you like can be frustrating because they act consistently and not always like you'd want them to act. Overall I felt it lacks some depth and the author is still growing with the story. Again, a comparison to Brandon …
I saw the webseries being mentioned on Reddit and took a look out of curiosity. I got hooked pretty fast. Luckily I have the skills to generate an ebook from the web pages and could read this tome on my Kindle. Over 1100 pages, and it's only part one of six! Those are Sanderson numbers.
The story is very easy to read, it just flows and stuff happens fast. And if you're into portal fantasy it will just suck you in. There's a lot going on, but not so much that it becomes confusing. The characters are mostly likeable, at least you care for what happens to them. Even the characters you like can be frustrating because they act consistently and not always like you'd want them to act. Overall I felt it lacks some depth and the author is still growing with the story. Again, a comparison to Brandon Sanderson feels right.
I recommend to at least give it a try. The writing is very accessible and because it's free you have nothing to lose. If you like it, you can support the author on Patreon and/or buy the ebook on Amazon. The latter is what I did, because I certainly enjoyed the book. On to the next one!
https://wanderinginn.com/.https://wanderinginn.com/.