As a new reader who is binge watching the Witcher, and just finished Throne of Glass, I was eager to read something new to keep my mind full of that dark fantasy feeling. The vocabulary and imagery takes you back to the works of Tolkien. You're absorbed into the mind of the author, and see how Moth's world around him is almost a symbol of his story and how he breaks free out of his own shackles that he's created and embarks on his journey. Each Character has a vastly different personality and with such depth.
Moth’s personality and growth is a story in itself as you follow him on his journey, not just his encounters with the insane (!!!!!!!and graphically depicted!!!!!IM SCARED) creatures and witches such as Ulfilia, but through his friendships and romance with Shy.
I am so happy to finally read a book that wonderfully includes the Trans and LGBTQIA2S+ community. So so so very proud of this Author who wrote such a spectacular and magical inclusive book for all. I highly recommend this book to all and any who enjoy dungeons and dragons-esq quests and stories.