Last updated on February 11th, 2019
The Emperor’s Visions (Tales of Tzoladia Book 4) by R.A. Denny is a fast-paced, exciting read with a continuation of a deep interwoven plot.
The Good
- The most interesting, well-written book out of the series so far!
- All the character’s stories are really coming together.
- Multilayered plots
- I read this book in three sittings, but I would have read it in one if not for time constraints.
- Continued depth of characters.
- Ex. Getting into the complex mind of Metlan gives a unique perspective of a character difficult to categorize as evil or good. Personally, I see him as a selfish person—his nature is utterly evil— in need of enlightenment in the one truth God (Adon).
The Bad
- N/A
The Unsure*
- I dislike that the titles and covers changed for all the books.
- This is confusing for someone in the middle of reading them.
- Also, I thought I already read book four which was previously labeled Warriors
*My opinion: what I didn’t care for or do not prefer. This will not lower a rating unless it overly distracts from the story.
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Seekers (Book 2) review
Captives (Book 3) review
Warriors (Book 4) review
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