![]() ![]() And the pros are (because I listed the cons I should list some pros too):ģ) There's some really great character development.Ĥ) Witty jokes (although sometimes maybe a tad too witty. So it's not the best thing I've ever read but I still like it. ![]() Actually 3, 'cause I'm a sucker for fantasy and books where the characters are always in danger and actually get injured instead of escaping unscathed. ![]() Once you've read one or two you realize:ġ) There's gonna be some crazy problem or impossible situation.Ģ) Jaron will know more than everyone else and not tell anyone anything and he'll make his friends mad (I guess in book one he doesn't really have any friends but whatever).Ĥ) Jaron will solve the crazy problem despite being in not-so-great/horrible shape.īut I would give it 2.5 stars anyway. Young King Jaron has taken the throne of Carthya, but after enemies attempt to assassinate him, and a neighboring kingdom threatens invasion, he finds that he has no friends in the palace, not even his bride-to-be, princess Amarinda-and his regents think it would be better for Carthya if he just disappeared again. I've read these books several times and although they are really enjoyable with lots of cool details and stuff they're also pretty predictable. ![]()
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