I truly loved it
I genuinely loved Ring Of Solomon, although I wasn't expecting to from the first chapter. It's definitely geared towards younger audiences, but I'm not complaining! It was a fantastic palette cleanser after all of the gritty, chunky books I've been reading, and was a breath of fresh air.
The book was so exciting and attention grabbing, I just couldn't put it down. I loved how although it was definitely fast paced, it never felt like it was rushing, or forcing the readers to rush with it. I definitely think it's a fantastic example of how fast paced can be a great thing if handled correctly. Once I started it, I couldn't put it down. Zach was definitely my favorite character - he's just so interesting. I loved the phenomenal queer and Jewish representation in the book. I am so excited to see what Aden Polydoros does with this world, and to be honest I'm really hoping there's a sequel.
The book was so exciting and attention grabbing, I just couldn't put it down. I loved how although it was definitely fast paced, it never felt like it was rushing, or forcing the readers to rush with it. I definitely think it's a fantastic example of how fast paced can be a great thing if handled correctly. Once I started it, I couldn't put it down. Zach was definitely my favorite character - he's just so interesting. I loved the phenomenal queer and Jewish representation in the book. I am so excited to see what Aden Polydoros does with this world, and to be honest I'm really hoping there's a sequel.