Author: | Andrew Orange | ISBN: | 9785990622142 |
Publisher: | Andrew Orange | Publication: | July 13, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Andrew Orange |
ISBN: | 9785990622142 |
Publisher: | Andrew Orange |
Publication: | July 13, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
A Russian Dystopian Novel You Must Read...
Kier Vorsmith, the youngest son of an influential count, dreams of studying at the University and living a quiet life as a historian. However, when he fails his high school’s final exams, whirlwind events force Kier to become the official heir of the Vorsmiths’ county and an officer in the Imperial Special Corps. At the will of his father, the young man arrives at a remote arctic base to serve as a local weatherman...
The Game of VORs is gritty, tragic, and very emotional... a suspenseful, coming of age story in a dark world.
-- Readers' Favorite Five Stars
I would recommend this to any person interested in twisted political discrepancies or learning about different takes on identity and morality.
-- LitPick
The story is filled with twists and turns and a surprise ending.
-- International Writers Inspiring Change
The author creates a believable world, albeit a bit gruesome at times, and delivers the opposite of the typical view of nobility by expertly merging elements of mystery and suspense...
-- IndieReader
The author did a good job of weaving in the political hierarchy into the story instead of spending the first section of the book describing it in detail as many of these types of novels have done. I very much appreciated this approach.
-- LibraryThing
Speaking of reader experience, I can only say that this was a high class read that I enjoyed greatly, and the translation is so skilful that it wasn’t at all clear that it was a translation at all.
I see that other reviewers have compared the book to some modern YA books; personally I found it was most highly comparable to Dune; a militaristic aristocracy, an ostensibly innocuous heir who will turn out to change everything, a feared outclass with paranormal abilities and their own set of rules, a harsh and unforgiving environmental setting — we were just missing the worms.
In short, the book exceeded my expectations, and I highly recommend it on its own merit.
-- Goodreads
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Greetings!
My pen name is Andrew Orange.
More information:
https://facebook.com/AndrewOrange2017
https://www.goodreads.com/Andrew_Orange
https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/the-game-of-vors
A Russian Dystopian Novel You Must Read...
Kier Vorsmith, the youngest son of an influential count, dreams of studying at the University and living a quiet life as a historian. However, when he fails his high school’s final exams, whirlwind events force Kier to become the official heir of the Vorsmiths’ county and an officer in the Imperial Special Corps. At the will of his father, the young man arrives at a remote arctic base to serve as a local weatherman...
The Game of VORs is gritty, tragic, and very emotional... a suspenseful, coming of age story in a dark world.
-- Readers' Favorite Five Stars
I would recommend this to any person interested in twisted political discrepancies or learning about different takes on identity and morality.
-- LitPick
The story is filled with twists and turns and a surprise ending.
-- International Writers Inspiring Change
The author creates a believable world, albeit a bit gruesome at times, and delivers the opposite of the typical view of nobility by expertly merging elements of mystery and suspense...
-- IndieReader
The author did a good job of weaving in the political hierarchy into the story instead of spending the first section of the book describing it in detail as many of these types of novels have done. I very much appreciated this approach.
-- LibraryThing
Speaking of reader experience, I can only say that this was a high class read that I enjoyed greatly, and the translation is so skilful that it wasn’t at all clear that it was a translation at all.
I see that other reviewers have compared the book to some modern YA books; personally I found it was most highly comparable to Dune; a militaristic aristocracy, an ostensibly innocuous heir who will turn out to change everything, a feared outclass with paranormal abilities and their own set of rules, a harsh and unforgiving environmental setting — we were just missing the worms.
In short, the book exceeded my expectations, and I highly recommend it on its own merit.
-- Goodreads
______________________________________________________________________________________
Greetings!
My pen name is Andrew Orange.
More information:
https://facebook.com/AndrewOrange2017
https://www.goodreads.com/Andrew_Orange
https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/the-game-of-vors