
Easy Order by Andrei Vasiliev
A Charming Addition to the 'World of Night' Series
summarizeEditor's Summary
This latest installment in the 'World of Night' series is a real treat for fans of the series. It offers a fresh take on the world and its characters, picking up where the previous series left off. While the start is a bit slow, it's worth sticking with it to see the author's masterful reintroduction of old characters and the stage-setting for the rest of the story.






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Is this book a good fit for fans of urban fantasy?
Will I need to read the previous series to understand this one?
What can I expect from the storyline?
Are the characters well-developed?
Is the world-building detailed?
Will I enjoy the pacing?
Are there any plot conveniences?
Is the ending satisfying?
check_circlePros
- •Atmospheric urban fantasy world-building that's hard to resist
- •An engaging storyline with plenty of unexpected twists and turns
- •Well-developed characters with rich backstories that add depth to the story
- •An effective balance of action, suspense, and character development
- •An immersive setting with a clear sense of history and lore
- •Strong connections to previous series, making it a great addition to the franchise
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- •The start is a bit slow, which might deter some readers
- •Some plot threads feel a bit disconnected, which can be frustrating
- •The supporting characters could have been fleshed out more
- •The pacing is a bit uneven at times, which can be jarring
- •A few plot conveniences feel a bit contrived, which takes away from the story
- •The ending feels a bit rushed, which is a shame



