Post by shakhar24 on Feb 28, 2024 6:27:25 GMT -5
“Trust is a very rare and very precious commodity. And like everything that is scarce and valuable, it takes a lot of effort to get it,” 'Ylandra tells us. Time of Daring' by Roberto Navarro Montes. In this first installment of a saga that promises six books, we meet the Order of Addai and The School, two enemy institutions that have fought for years against each other, however, it is time to join forces to combat a next enemy. common, a prophecy threatens to devastate the country and therefore, they must entrust their future to one of the greatest traitors in their history.
As if that were not enough, political conflicts seize their territory and an uprising will take as many human lives as it can. The most captivating thing about the book is how diverse the characters are, each chapter presents us with the point of view of one of them, which C Level Executive List makes us become attached to them in one way or another. Some are brave and strong, others vulnerable and weak and many of them, despicable and disgusting. But all these life stories come together sooner or later to give life to this story that reflects the best and worst of humanity. The best through characters like Mara or Jules, who show us humility, the desire to do the right thing, the desire to live, to love, to have a purpose that goes beyond ourselves; Aleyn and her strength and determination despite everything she has lost.
Guided by his innocence, fragility and desire for freedom and the worst through the stubbornness, arrogance and desire for power of Judge Wellington, who is capable of going over anyone to seize power and achieve what he wants. Because behind a story full of fantasy and magic, which is also very present, especially through The School and its teachers, we also have a background of social injustices, slavery, hatred, guerrillas, alcoholism and inequality, which are capable to coexist perfectly thanks to the complex personalities of the characters. We meet the world of Ylandra in this first book, however, I think we never get to know it in its entirety due to the mystics and multiple stories that it contains in itself and in its characters, always leaving us wanting to discover more of a land that Apparently it came to stay in the heart of anyone who dares to venture into it.
As if that were not enough, political conflicts seize their territory and an uprising will take as many human lives as it can. The most captivating thing about the book is how diverse the characters are, each chapter presents us with the point of view of one of them, which C Level Executive List makes us become attached to them in one way or another. Some are brave and strong, others vulnerable and weak and many of them, despicable and disgusting. But all these life stories come together sooner or later to give life to this story that reflects the best and worst of humanity. The best through characters like Mara or Jules, who show us humility, the desire to do the right thing, the desire to live, to love, to have a purpose that goes beyond ourselves; Aleyn and her strength and determination despite everything she has lost.
Guided by his innocence, fragility and desire for freedom and the worst through the stubbornness, arrogance and desire for power of Judge Wellington, who is capable of going over anyone to seize power and achieve what he wants. Because behind a story full of fantasy and magic, which is also very present, especially through The School and its teachers, we also have a background of social injustices, slavery, hatred, guerrillas, alcoholism and inequality, which are capable to coexist perfectly thanks to the complex personalities of the characters. We meet the world of Ylandra in this first book, however, I think we never get to know it in its entirety due to the mystics and multiple stories that it contains in itself and in its characters, always leaving us wanting to discover more of a land that Apparently it came to stay in the heart of anyone who dares to venture into it.