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Skysworn Cradle Book 4 eBook Will Wight

the story feels so rushed and underdeveloped that it just doesn't fit with the rest of the series. the other books were perfectly paced, where focus was drawn to where it was needed,and then flowed so nothing felt slow or repetitive. we still got a great look at the characters, and their world. but this book has the highest stakes in the series, but passes over them so quickly that you can't appreciate it or care about the characters. i was more invested in fight demonstration with eight year olds than the battle for the fate of the world. it needs an extra hundred pages to live up to the potential of this series

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I did enjoy this for the most part, though from past experience I know I'll enjoy this more on a second read. There's many issues here though. The duel that was the climax of the last book, clearly of no importance at all. You couldn't even focus on it since there was two other battles going on at the same time.

I don't feel that Lindon is growing as a sacred artist at all. Last book he gained the ability to draw in super energy and use it in 2 ways and is learning a 3rd. This one he gained a mount.

Hearing about everyone being constantly angry and paranoid about Eithan, perfectly reasonable, but I was worn out on hearing about it all the time. Also stop upping the threat constantly, it diminishes in return.

My biggest complaint, too dang short. This whole series has short books but this one felt like a thick pamphlet to me. There wasn't enough world or character development in comparison to the last few books. The events were effectively gods doing god things which since my investment is in Lindon, a normalish guy, seeing gods duke it out was less interesting.

This is all complaing but I did enjoy the book I just wish there was more here.
This book is the low point in the series so far; it isn’t bad, but is not as good as the others. The plot is a bit underdeveloped and doesn't quite fit with the previous books. Like some others reviewers have said, it has a lot of setting up the next books, and this one suffers because of it. I really like Yerin, but some of her choices are a bit questionable and the resolution of her conflict is a bit fast. And Lindon is looking more and more like a puppet of others, he doesn’t decide much himself and others are always telling him what to do.
First off this is a great series, my favorite among self-published authors on . I have to agree with other reviews that this is the weakest of the series, however it still warrants a 5-star review. The 2nd and 3rd book move forward at such a breakneck pace that some seem to have forgotten that Lindon does not progress at all in the first book. This book lacks the physical progression that Lindon made during the last two books, but instead focuses on his progression mentally. He does have a major breakthrough as he realizes how far he still has to go and reaffirms his commitment to progression. I see this book as setting the stage for his next big breakthroughs. Can't wait to read book five and see what happens next. Keep it up Will!
A good follow-up within the Cradle series but not necessarily a great follow-up. This is a book that is tasked with the set-up of the rest of Will Wight's story imo. As a result, it feels almost like half a book. Don't get me wrong, it's still entertaining and I have no regrets about purchasing it as soon as it was out.

A lot of incidents occur in this book and they seemed rushed. Lindon's development seems halted (even though his growth will be picked up in the following books) while Yerin continues to be awesome as usual (but isn't fleshed out as well int his book as with the previous books). I think Will Wight could have gotten away with another 50 or so pages to tell the same story but giving it a little more time to develop while allowing himself more space/time to flesh everything out.

All in all, I'd say this was the weakest book in the series so far but that won't stop me from buying the next as soon as it's out. I appreciate what the author is doing. It's not easy being a fan and waiting years for the followup book in a series and the author understands this based on the fact that Will has managed about 2 or so books in this series every year. I appreciate that and look forward to continuing this journey with Lindon and the rest of the team. I hope the coming books as just as good if not better than the first 3. I re-read those recently and am still amazed by them (the second book in the series is probably my favorite).

Thank you Will for bringing us along on this journey -D
the story feels so rushed and underdeveloped that it just doesn't fit with the rest of the series. the other books were perfectly paced, where focus was drawn to where it was needed,and then flowed so nothing felt slow or repetitive. we still got a great look at the characters, and their world. but this book has the highest stakes in the series, but passes over them so quickly that you can't appreciate it or care about the characters. i was more invested in fight demonstration with eight year olds than the battle for the fate of the world. it needs an extra hundred pages to live up to the potential of this series
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