![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tress was a good enough character to get her own paragraph. And we get descriptions of less then half of the magic of their world and less then a quarter about the world itself. For instance Fort and Crow don't revel how much they have traveled or why they traveled that much. And we don't get bogged down in every detail about every person and place. I really felt like each character acted their age and acted how well traveled they said they were. The 3 villains all had enough 'screen time' and we spend enough time with all the other characters to get to know them, especially Tress. Thats literally my only character related complaint. I loved the characters and only wished we got more scenes with Huck. Yes I have enough self control to not actually do that, but I will be reading it multiple times this year and I imagine I will turn to it as an easy comfort book for the odd reading. Tress of the Emerald Sea was good enough for me to finish same day it released and is one of only 2 books that I have actively wanted to reread right after I finished it. I am new to reviewing books so manage your expectations and here is my spoiler free review: Easily a 10/10 absolutely worth your time once it fully releases in a couple weeks. Spoiler free TLDR : Its hands down one of my favorite books of all time. Heres a review of "Tress of the Emerald Sea" By Brandon Sanderson. ![]()
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