Overall rating and opinion of "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston
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Overall rating and opinion of "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston
What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like the least? What did you think of the writing style? What genre is the book? What genres are woven into the text? What did you think of the cover and title? What was the greatest lesson you learned from the book? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?
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What I Like Most: I appreciate the depth of the characters and how their personal struggles and growth are portrayed. Spirit's journey and the dynamics within his squad, combined with the political intrigue among the demons, add layers of complexity to the story.
What I Like Least: There are few negatives to point out, but if I had to choose, some readers might find the darker themes and violence a bit overwhelming.
Writing Style: Eviston’s writing style is vivid and descriptive, making it easy to visualize scenes and empathize with characters. The transitions between different perspectives are smooth, keeping the narrative cohesive and engaging.
Genre: The primary genre of "Demonslayer" is fantasy. However, it also incorporates elements of action, adventure, political intrigue, and a touch of dark fantasy.
Cover and Title: The cover and title are both fitting for the book. They effectively convey the epic and intense nature of the story, attracting fans of the fantasy genre.
Greatest Lesson: The greatest lesson from "Demonslayer" is the importance of resilience and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones. It also touches on themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of moral choices in times of conflict.
Recommendation: I would highly recommend this book to fans of fantasy and action-adventure genres. The rich character development, engaging plot, and thought-provoking themes make it a compelling read. However, I would caution sensitive readers about the mild violence and darker elements.
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What I like most is that the protagonists have their own backstories that are explored in the novel, which give them their motives.
What I like least is that in the end, the demons are quite mundane, as their society and families resemble those of humans.
The writing style is easy to follow, and I think the author got some inspiration from manga and anime.
The genre is fantasy with a setting that seems more like science fiction, as it's set on a planet with technology that's even more advanced than our current level.
I don't read much about cover and title.
The lessons you can learn from the novel are about the importance of strong relationships, within your family and also with other people you can rely on.
I recommend this novel to fans of fantasy stories with coming-of-age elements and don't mind some gory descriptions.

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Your interesting overview is going to help readers choose this book.Julius Peters wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 06:09 Overall Opinion: "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston is a captivating fantasy novel that excels in character development and intricate world-building. The storyline is engaging, with well-balanced elements of action, emotion, and moral dilemmas.
What I Like Most: I appreciate the depth of the characters and how their personal struggles and growth are portrayed. Spirit's journey and the dynamics within his squad, combined with the political intrigue among the demons, add layers of complexity to the story.
What I Like Least: There are few negatives to point out, but if I had to choose, some readers might find the darker themes and violence a bit overwhelming.
Writing Style: Eviston’s writing style is vivid and descriptive, making it easy to visualize scenes and empathize with characters. The transitions between different perspectives are smooth, keeping the narrative cohesive and engaging.
Genre: The primary genre of "Demonslayer" is fantasy. However, it also incorporates elements of action, adventure, political intrigue, and a touch of dark fantasy.
Cover and Title: The cover and title are both fitting for the book. They effectively convey the epic and intense nature of the story, attracting fans of the fantasy genre.
Greatest Lesson: The greatest lesson from "Demonslayer" is the importance of resilience and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones. It also touches on themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of moral choices in times of conflict.
Recommendation: I would highly recommend this book to fans of fantasy and action-adventure genres. The rich character development, engaging plot, and thought-provoking themes make it a compelling read. However, I would caution sensitive readers about the mild violence and darker elements.
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Pretty good observation; I appreciate your words.NetMassimo wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 08:11 Overall, I think that the novel has a rich fictional universe with well-constructed characters.
What I like most is that the protagonists have their own backstories that are explored in the novel, which give them their motives.
What I like least is that in the end, the demons are quite mundane, as their society and families resemble those of humans.
The writing style is easy to follow, and I think the author got some inspiration from manga and anime.
The genre is fantasy with a setting that seems more like science fiction, as it's set on a planet with technology that's even more advanced than our current level.
I don't read much about cover and title.
The lessons you can learn from the novel are about the importance of strong relationships, within your family and also with other people you can rely on.
I recommend this novel to fans of fantasy stories with coming-of-age elements and don't mind some gory descriptions.
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Thank you!Rupali Mishra wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:23Pretty good observation; I appreciate your words.NetMassimo wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 08:11 Overall, I think that the novel has a rich fictional universe with well-constructed characters.
What I like most is that the protagonists have their own backstories that are explored in the novel, which give them their motives.
What I like least is that in the end, the demons are quite mundane, as their society and families resemble those of humans.
The writing style is easy to follow, and I think the author got some inspiration from manga and anime.
The genre is fantasy with a setting that seems more like science fiction, as it's set on a planet with technology that's even more advanced than our current level.
I don't read much about cover and title.
The lessons you can learn from the novel are about the importance of strong relationships, within your family and also with other people you can rely on.
I recommend this novel to fans of fantasy stories with coming-of-age elements and don't mind some gory descriptions.
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Thank you! I am glad to hear that.Rupali Mishra wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:20Your interesting overview is going to help readers choose this book.Julius Peters wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 06:09 Overall Opinion: "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston is a captivating fantasy novel that excels in character development and intricate world-building. The storyline is engaging, with well-balanced elements of action, emotion, and moral dilemmas.
What I Like Most: I appreciate the depth of the characters and how their personal struggles and growth are portrayed. Spirit's journey and the dynamics within his squad, combined with the political intrigue among the demons, add layers of complexity to the story.
What I Like Least: There are few negatives to point out, but if I had to choose, some readers might find the darker themes and violence a bit overwhelming.
Writing Style: Eviston’s writing style is vivid and descriptive, making it easy to visualize scenes and empathize with characters. The transitions between different perspectives are smooth, keeping the narrative cohesive and engaging.
Genre: The primary genre of "Demonslayer" is fantasy. However, it also incorporates elements of action, adventure, political intrigue, and a touch of dark fantasy.
Cover and Title: The cover and title are both fitting for the book. They effectively convey the epic and intense nature of the story, attracting fans of the fantasy genre.
Greatest Lesson: The greatest lesson from "Demonslayer" is the importance of resilience and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones. It also touches on themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of moral choices in times of conflict.
Recommendation: I would highly recommend this book to fans of fantasy and action-adventure genres. The rich character development, engaging plot, and thought-provoking themes make it a compelling read. However, I would caution sensitive readers about the mild violence and darker elements.
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I liked the most was the medieval, or ‘lord of the rings’ tone, it was exiting, and well balanced.
I didn’t quite like the length. It could have been 60 pages shorter. I always find long books tedious. Although I realise in some ways the length was important. Also, I’m a big fan of the occasional good illustration.
The writing style was excellent. It has been carefully thought out and developed right from the start. Not many flowery descriptions which would have been out of place.
The genre, overall, is that of fantasy fiction, with battles, heroism and quiet, thinking ‘human’ parts throughout.
The cover was simply, medieval in tone, with a mysterious box. The reader will pick up the book and read ‘demonslayer’ and wonder how it all fits together with the cover. It’s obviously a fantasy book from those two elements.
The messages are that even the most dastardly of charm perhaps have a sympathetic side. Looking at Russia’s invasion of Ukraine perhaps. Good prevails over evil. Family is important. Most people are good.
I recommend this book to 14 year olds and older. It’s not really an adult book, but would probably be enjoyed by many adults. Both male and females.
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