In my opinion, I was far more keen on Uspa and her story. I had times when I sort of separated from her and her story was simply flat. I believe that is something that can occur in the following book.Įlvar’s story was intriguing and loaded with shocks now and again. Before the end of the book, I did see how his story associated and liked it somewhat more. There are times that it simply drags and nothing occurs. I do not know whether it was not on the grounds that I did not relate with anything or simply that his story felt somewhat boring to me. Varg’s story is the one that I struggled the most with.
I can say, her story generally affected my feelings.
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The battle she feels from attempting to reign in her full force warrior to showing empathy is something I liked about her. He shows such a lot of sympathy and mercy that I imagine that translated well for her to apply, in specific circumstances. It has a universe of effects in what occurs and who winds up helping her when she is in a tough spot. There are few things that he brings to her that she later practices. Truly, this child had such a lot of wisdom for his age and he encouraged his mother a great deal.
Something I discovered generally intriguing about her characters, is how much her son had an impact. She’s ruthless and has one objective, to discover her son. I would do what she did, no second thoughts. I could not say whether it is for the fact that I have a son and I just identified with that part of her story. Orka is by a long shot my favorite character in this book.