5/13/2023 0 Comments The unspoken name book 2![]() ![]() And the worldbuilding itself! The writing! Literally everything about it! So gorgeous. It’s something like a cross between a fantasy and a space opera and I honestly have never loved a world more. But Sethennai is also looking for something more, something powerful. We follow Csorwe, who is to be the next sacrifice to a god, but decides instead to follow Sethennai, a mysterious magician, on his quest to return to his homeland. By which I mean, each part is kind of a story in itself but also progresses the narrative of the book as a whole. The Unspoken Name is sort of a story in three parts. You know when you finish a book and you have a lot of feelings and not a whole lot of words and so you think, I’ll just leave this review til I find the words, but then you never find them and you end up having to write a rambling review that’s basically just READ THIS BOOK a million times over? Yeah. ![]() Nothing in this world or any other deserves your fear. You have looked your foretold death in the face and turned from it in defiance. ![]()
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