Play it again by Aidan Wayne
If you’re ever looking for a comfort read, this is it. Don’t expect me to be very coherent about this because it’s so fluffy I can’t believe it.
If you’re ever looking for a comfort read, this is it. Don’t expect me to be very coherent about this because it’s so fluffy I can’t believe it.
I’ve got a love-hate-relationship with this one. I’ve got a special treat for you though!
I wasn’t sure if I should buy this book, because it’s so short and rather pricey considering its length.
You could stare for an hour into nothing and you would get more than from reading this book.
I had to stop reading at times and simply breathe, because I was moved to tears.
Okay, I kinda lied. I did have feelings. Negative feelings, mainly annoyance.
But my most beloved character would be Zafir’s son Tariq. He is very kid-like and so enthusiastic, which makes him a fun and refreshing character.
Asexual magician? I couldn’t resist!
I know like next to nothing about Paganism, so a lot of this book went over my head.
I really liked it. Especially because I could see myself in a lot of characters.