Monday, September 28, 2020

Exiles of Eden: The Demonic DodecahedronExiles of Eden: The Demonic Dodecahedron by Kyle Fox
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Judgement day has arrived, and the citizens of Del Saunt did not know it would arrive quite like this. Citizens from all walks of life will face the reckoning, no matter how much riches you have, nor how much scheming you have underway to advance your positions. Lives will clash, from the rich and powerful to the impoverished, the religious to the unbelievers. Will hope be extinguished once and for all? Is humanities path set in stone, or is there time to thwart the doom?
Grand and sweeping descriptions build this world to epic levels, and bring the characters to life in such a way you could smell the filth in the gutter and feel the rain splashing on your head as you walk the streets with them. On the flipside, the grand descriptions slow the story progression down immensely, to where the plot feels bogged down in spots. I liked the story, but I think that maybe some of the writing could have been edited for conciseness.


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