30 Days Book Challenge Day 24: A book you wish more people would’ve read
One of the reason I love fantasy genre is because I found it an exciting and harmless way to deal with many difficult and sensitive topics. But even then, it’s still hard to find a decent story that tackled the theme of religion or organized belief. Which is why Age of the Five trilogy by Trudi Canavan is still one of the best fantasy tale I’ve read. It spoke fluently of blind faith, of absolute power and its absolute corruption, of discrimination against “lesser race”, about the power of (mis)information. It featured one of the worst and most painful betrayal story I’ve encountered. But it also soothed us with deep relationships that transcended any barrier.
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August 24, 2020 at 2:49 AM
30 Days Book Challenge
Day 24: A book you wish more people would’ve read
One of the reason I love fantasy genre is because I found it an exciting and harmless way to deal with many difficult and sensitive topics. But even then, it’s still hard to find a decent story that tackled the theme of religion or organized belief. Which is why Age of the Five trilogy by Trudi Canavan is still one of the best fantasy tale I’ve read. It spoke fluently of blind faith, of absolute power and its absolute corruption, of discrimination against “lesser race”, about the power of (mis)information. It featured one of the worst and most painful betrayal story I’ve encountered. But it also soothed us with deep relationships that transcended any barrier.