
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I honestly had a great time with this even if the progression-path was wonky. But, hell, timey-wimey stuff is ALWAYS rather wonky. What can you expect with chronomancy, even with a dude whose core is all about enchanting?
Here's what I loved most: Training montages. Endless training montages. Power-ups with training montages. Quests related to training montages nested within training montages that are really recursive grand-training montages hosted by future selves who are, themselves, in training montages.
*wicked glee*
Yeah, perhaps it's fairly predictable, but THIS is what I keep coming back to the series for. Climbing spires and the grand war and the otherwise dire stakes for friends and family are almost a secondary concern, but also fun. I only wish I could get THESE particular books more often. :)
Personal note:
If anyone reading my reviews is be interested in reading my SF (Very hard SF, mind you), I'm open to requests.
Just direct message me in goodreads or email me on my site. I'd love to get some eyes on my novels.
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