J.P. Burnison's Reviews > The Antiheroes
The Antiheroes (The Antiheroes, #1)
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Jacob Peppers did a phenomenal job mixing in humor into fantasy. I love flawed characters, and those character flaws really shine throughout the story. Especially Fedder - The Fire Mage who thinks magic is for sissies, chef's kiss! There were so many moments that the book had me chuckling or in full blown laughter.
My only two complaints are personal. The first is that the book is 360ish pages on my phone in kindle, and those pages are broken into 11 chapters. This kept me from finding good break points where I felt comfortable putting the book down, even when I had too and they drug on for it. The second issue I had was that when we got a POV from one of the other characters that wasn't Dannen, it was at the end of the book. I get why for the vast majority, but I would have preferred either getting more POVs earlier, or just sticking with Dannen.
Those two complaints are solely mine. Others might not see the issues there, but there you have it. Overall, though, a *VERY* enjoyable book.
My only two complaints are personal. The first is that the book is 360ish pages on my phone in kindle, and those pages are broken into 11 chapters. This kept me from finding good break points where I felt comfortable putting the book down, even when I had too and they drug on for it. The second issue I had was that when we got a POV from one of the other characters that wasn't Dannen, it was at the end of the book. I get why for the vast majority, but I would have preferred either getting more POVs earlier, or just sticking with Dannen.
Those two complaints are solely mine. Others might not see the issues there, but there you have it. Overall, though, a *VERY* enjoyable book.
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