The Tyrant Wants To Live Honestly 6 Miles

But it completely misses the point of what a cozy fantasy is. It started out great in the first couple of chapters, but I really lost interest and found myself skimming, hoping for something to grab me. The tyrant wants to live honestly ch 10. This last one may have been particularly jarring to me as I'm a Brit and it's such an well-known Americanism that I can't dissociate it from the modern real-world place of America. There's a lot of really positive reviews on this book, so it obviously worked for some. Displaying 1 - 30 of 341 reviews. Unfortunately, the author apparently did not get the memo. It was cozy but also had a lot of true high fantasy depth within.
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The Tyrant Wants To Live Honestly 6 Years

I mean who doesn't want to open a book and tea (mine would actually be coffee) shop and settle down in a cute town filled with amazing neighbors who become friends with a hot partner who worships you? There was lots of humour that did actually make me laugh/smile at times (and then despair of myself in the case of some of the puns). Thing is, Reyna works as one of the Queen's private guards, and Kianthe is the most powerful mage in existence. The Tyrant Wants to Live a Good Life Manga. Let me start by saying that this is 100% mistitled as a cozy fantasy. A tiny bit of a mystery with some dragons and their eggs, and just a lot of fun banter and antics from Kianthe most of all, who loves puns and is sassy and vibrant. Also the far reaches of the Queen and her petty ire, had made her stay, too fearful of the consequences. But they were brilliant, just like Reyna was, and they made the entire relationship better. Register for new account. I wanted to love it and it truly had its moments!!!

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The thing is, if this was just advertised as a fantasy novel, i would not have cared. The setting is solid, the romance feels real, and the magic system with its mystical creatures are filled with whimsy and familiarity. Have you ever wanted a strong, pretty lady to hand you a warm blanket and hot cup of tea, then pick up her sword and destroy all your problems? 1: Register by Google. It leaves off with a bit more story still to come, so I really look forward to the next installment. I wound up DNFing at like 150 pages in. It's a fast paced, calm book, which is a hard dynamic to pull off. Witty, well-paced writing that's a delight to read? There were too many smirks and cackles for my personal palate, and my god, the second hand mortification of their cringy flirting /in front of the entire cafe/. Read The Tyrant Wants To Live Honestly - Chapter 6. Your title and power won't make you happy or fulfilled. This is book one and will be continuing on with sequels! Part of the reason why i also think this fails as a cozy fantasy is that it was very hard to care about any of the characters. You don't have to do this through using pronoun pins or clumsily explaining away the use of gender neutral pronouns as coming from a culture that you tell us literally nothing else about. I didn't upstar it only because it was slow to start and, although I liked it, I'm not rushing to download the 2nd book.

The Tyrant Wants To Live Honestly 6.1

It wasn't bad, but… it wasn't good...? There also aren't that many fleshed out side characters, and the ones we spend the most time with were just bffs with our MCs from the moment they stepped foot into town. Reyna and Kianthe are such tangible protagonists as well. Let me start this off by saying I loved the romance Kianthe and Reyne have. Side note: I feel slightly uncomfy with the fictionalization of bagels, which is a food that emerged out of antisemitism, and is incredibly important to Jewish culture/history, but it was only a short bit of the story! Your work won't be meaningful unless you make it meaningful. But there's also magics and fantasy elements, too. For example, the use of descriptions rather than the character's name/ pronouns. The tyrant wants to live honestly 6 years. DNF at 49% because this book was too slow and somehow still had WAY too much going on. In the end, she was widely criticized as a tyrant and was executed. While Reyna is more stoic and controlled, but learns to talk more and share her feelings and emotions. It could have worked, but they just didn't seem to have any discernible chemistry. This was a lovely, fun, story that I think anyone who ever had that cottagecore dream where you run away with your spouse and open a little bookshop cafe, in an accepting community with good friends; will enjoy!

Please enable JavaScript to view the. More than anything, I think the writing just lacked a bit of life. I have a clear vision of what it would look like, from quests where you deal with a dragon problem to a tea making minigame to the build-up of your shop!