
The Battle for Lukomorie 2: A Novel by Papushev, Vera Kamsha, and Tatiana Andrushchenko
Hooked on a Magical Slavic Fantasy World
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I'm totally hooked on the 'Battle for Lukomorie' series - it's got me under its spell with its intricate world-building, engaging characters, and captivating storylines. The second book is a major improvement over the first, with a more cohesive narrative and a deeper dive into the Slavic fantasy world. The combination of Roman Papsuev's stunning illustrations and the talented writers' storytelling has created a truly immersive experience. If you're a fan of fantasy and adventure, this series is definitely worth checking out.


















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- •The world of Lukomorie is ridiculously detailed and full of wonder, with a perfect blend of magic, adventure, and mythology.
- •The characters are well-developed and relatable, with complex motivations and backstories that add depth to the story.
- •The story is engaging and easy to follow, with a pace that's just right – not too fast, not too slow.
- •The authors have done an amazing job of building a cohesive and immersive world, with a clear narrative thread.
- •The illustrations by Roman Papsuev are stunning and add an extra layer of depth to the story.
- •The series is a great example of collaborative storytelling, with each author bringing their unique voice and perspective to the table.
- •The world-building is top-notch, with a rich history and culture that's woven seamlessly into the narrative.
- •The characters' relationships are authentic and nuanced, making it easy to become invested in their stories.
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- •Some readers might find the pacing a bit slow in certain sections, but I think it's a deliberate choice to allow for character development and world-building.
- •A few of the supporting characters feel a bit underdeveloped, but they're still enjoyable to read about.
- •The series is quite long, so be prepared to invest some time and effort into reading and following the story.
- •Some readers might not appreciate the blend of Russian folklore and fantasy elements, but I think it's a unique and refreshing twist.
- •The series isn't for readers who prefer a more fast-paced, action-packed narrative.
- •The ending of the second book feels a bit abrupt, but I'm sure it'll be resolved in the next installment.



