Wight did a terrific job making me feel invested in Lindon’s storyline. Lindon is disdained because he is born Unsouled, something he has no control over. In some ways, Lindon reminded me of Fitz from The Farseer trilogy. Is there anything more satisfying than seeing an underdog defying the odds and gradually rise to power? Wei Shi Lindon has so many significant obstacles that he needs to overcome to earn his clan’s respect. However, through a lot of scheming and cheating, Lindon is able to defy the odds, which will set him on a journey that will change everything. Unsouled follows Wei Shi Lindon, an Unsouled, blocked from learning his clan’s secret arts due to his inadequacies. Firstly, I had been told by almost everyone that Unsouled is not the best book in this series, so I didn’t have high expectations when I picked up this book. While I didn’t have this series on my tbr, I randomly picked it up a couple of weeks ago. Cradle has sold more than 1 million copies which is crazy. To say that this series has become a major success is an understatement. If you have been following indie fantasy releases, you will have seen the Cradle series by Will Wight. Unsouled by Will Wight (Cradle: Volume One)
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