![]() And, for the flying spaghetti monsters sake, once something without paranormal psi superhero detectives in depressing dark noir big steampunk cities. ![]() ![]() I´m totally looking forward to reading the other parts, Mulls´style and combination of good characterization, witty dialogues, and great worldbuilding just screams to be read and he avoids lengths, unnecessary exposition, or any other plagues of the fantasy genre. Enough for suspense, not too extreme, just the perfect dose to give the thing some thrill. Ok, this may be a bit exaggerated, but Mull serves a perfect balance of white and grey morality I can´t overemphasize this enough, unicorns aren´t gently playing around with gnomes under rainbows, they rip flesh out of the dying victims they stabbed with their horns. The whole thing is also a bit like the exposition for Harry Potter freestyle homeschooling with many outdoor activities, because this will become the driving force of the other parts. Not just because the siblings are a perfect match for many funny and dangerous situations, but because the old idea of being the keeper for magic creatures in special nature reserves around the world to avoid the revitalization of the dark powers that want to take over the worldcomes in shiny new clothes. I´ve seen the 2 kids get dumped at the grandparents' house by their parents trope many times, but this is one of the far best executions of it. ![]() Now that´s a magic wildlife reservation one just wants to visit with a competent guide and not late at night ![]()
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