Member Reviews
When I seen the cover to this book, I thought now this appears pretty frigging awesome.
So I downloaded the book and dug right in!
Brad powers War of the seven has a unique concept, On the surface the prologue is reminiscent of the pantheon of Greek gods, having a trite discussion While powers' and Greek gods are cool, their conversations, regardless of topic, are simply corny.
Fortunately for powers, that's mostly where the corny ends. The characters are plentiful and varied, with humanistic and somewhat interesting personalities. With 3 champions from seven realms and a cast of minor characters, it's a little difficult not to strike pay dirt with at least one character.!
Unfortunately the adventure felt rather predetermined and the story rather linear, so it didn't capitalize on what could have been a much better use of the idea. It didn't lack creativity and the settings were vivid, and colorful.
This is a good effort, but overall fell a little flat. It was still a fun read, and read I did because it wasn't a challenging go through. I feel this could be OK for middle school/high school audiences as it's not very dark no is there gratuitous sex & graphic violence. But as for adult reading, it's a little on the light sside.
The realms' chanpuons each have a unique story, and personality that only Teeters on the precipice of boring from time to time.