Reviews: The Daylight War

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Lots of people review, but we love people who review on Youtube! Check out this awesome review from The Book Chronicles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u_qRAgSuOU&feature=c4-overview&list=UUv-2heFBzO5Nf5jNpo_ioLQ

Also, Sami J, who reviewed The Warded Man and The Desert Spear, now reviews The Daylight War on her Youtube Channel SamiJReads.

Want to see what other bloggers are thinking about The Daylight War? Check out these great books blogs who reviewed Peat’s books:

Check out this hilariously honest review on Before It’s News: The Daylight War: Breeeeeeeeeetttt! 

I really, really want to say, Don’t Read This Book. Honestly. No sarcasm. No humor. That’s my first instinct. Because it’s bad? No. Because it disappoints in comparison to the first two, each of which I’ve given 4.5 stars to? No. No, the reason my first instinct is to say don’t read it is simple — because you’re going to want to read Book Four immediately. And at this point, there is no Book Four. The bastard.

Civilian Reader gives us his take on Inevera, pacing and plot in Peat’s third book.

The third book in the series continues to build on the excellent foundations of The Painted Man andThe Desert Spear, as the story moves ever forward. This is an addictive, immersive and excellent fantasy novel.

Tor.com dives into the worldbuilding, theme and fantasy in a review Rob Bedford.

Along with Brandon Sanderson and Daniel Abraham, Peter V. Brett is at the forefront of purveyors of epic fantasy whose teeth were ground on the likes of Robert Jordan, George R.R. Martin, Terry Brooks, and David Eddings…in other words, with The Daylight War, he’s at the top of his game.

Want to discuss your thoughts on The Daylight War? The Forum is the place to be with threads and topics on just about every aspect on the book.

Posted on May 28, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
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