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Paperback Quaking Soul Book

ISBN: 1735122610

ISBN13: 9781735122618

Quaking Soul

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"The adventure is strong, the defiance of the main character while trying to understand her past and change the ways of her hard headed elders makes this book a page turner. The vivid details allows you to see the characters come to life and the tiny hint of romance makes your heart smile without the book becoming a clesha love story." -Reader Review
As the next in line to be Queen of the Dryads, or tree nymphs, Na'rina knows two...

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Shallow characters and a messy plot culminate in a mostly satisfying final act

"Quaking Soul" is the debut novel of Zeiger, which is to say she has written books before but never a full-length novel. Her writing proficiency shows through in the physical construction of her words and sentences, while lack of experience in the novel format leads to common mistakes like exposition dumps. The book is certainly ambitious. At least a dozen mythic races are overlaid on our world, each with its own prejudices and history. The world, however, suffers a bit in the details of political structure, daily life, and general societal details. For example, I could not tell you how many dryads exist. The main character, Na’rina, is next in line to rule the dryads, but is she responsible for forty? Four hundred? Four thousand? This lack of detail is felt across the board and makes the world a shell of what it could have been. The characters are okay. Secondary characters often have a one-dimensional nature and exist to fulfill a few objectives to move the plot forward. Lack of well-roundedness of side and secondary characters meant I could not imagine what they are doing when offscreen. It is almost as if they cease to exist or freeze in time when not on the page. The main characters are better, and though their motivations can be nebulous at times, they are sufficient to sustain the plot and provide a bit of intrigue. The plot is bloated and suffers from a slow start and somewhat repetitive middle. Random encounters are used to spice up the action and, admittedly, keep things going at a decent clip. In the final act, the actions picks up nicely, and the book ends on a high note, making "Quaking Soul" is a fairly solid story and respectable debut showing. It would make a good read for people who enjoy more slow-paced stories.
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