
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?
Absolutely - it offers a fresh take on the genre with a richly detailed world and engaging characters.
Will I need to read the previous series to understand this one?
While it's not strictly necessary, reading the previous series will definitely enhance your understanding and appreciation of the world and characters.
What can I expect from the storyline?
Be prepared for a complex, engaging storyline with plenty of unexpected twists and turns - the author does a great job of reintroducing old characters and setting the stage for the rest of the story.
Are the characters well-developed?
Yes, the characters are well-developed and have rich backstories that add depth to the story.
Is the world-building detailed?
Yes, the author has a clear sense of history and lore for the world, which adds to the immersive experience.
Will I enjoy the pacing?
Overall, the pacing is well-done, but there are a few moments where it feels a bit uneven.
Are there any plot conveniences?
Unfortunately, yes - a few plot conveniences feel a bit contrived, but they don't detract from the overall story.
Is the ending satisfying?
While the ending feels a bit rushed, it's still satisfying and sets up the next installment in the series nicely.
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
cancelCons
- •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



