![]() ![]() Game of Vors is a great novel that reads like a mix of an action novel with a bit of a nod to the Romanova family. I only hope that there is a second novel to this because there is still so much stories to tell. The ending was both unexpected and bittersweet but considering the different turns this one took on the way to the ending, I guess the final moment made a lot of sense. It wasn’t too much backstory or information, but the perfect amount that left me wanting to know more. The story and attention to detail was done so well, that it felt like I was watching a movie. He wants to become a stronger and more capable person, beyond his father and expectations, but as the story goes on, Keir finds himself falling deeper into a hellish conspiracy with no way out. Unlike most protagonist in this genre, Kier was and pretty much remains your typical below average student and adult. ![]() ![]() ![]() You know how when you are watching a movie and you know that something crazy is about to happen or someone is about to do something or say something that you had either wanted them to say so you turn your head and cover your ears? Well that was me while reading “The Game of Vors.” The story follows young Kier Vor Smith, from his time in school to young adulthood. ![]()
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