Why did I love this book?
All the Skills has very quickly become one of my favorite series and one that I recommend very often.
Started as a series on RoyalRoad, the series is different in a few very distinct ways. The first is the way it integrates cards into its major magic system. Since its introduction and popularity, several other card-based books have since been released, but All the Skills does a really good job of making the system feel natural and well-managed.
The novel's writing, character work, and pacing are very well done, as Honour Rae finely weaves character interactions with plot progression as you advance through the story.
Several driving forces in the story keep you wanting more. The pursuit of a full 'set,' the wish to reclaim what was once lost by the main character's family, the dream to fix the wrongs of the world, all these themes are grossly evident as you read and are not lost as you advance into book 2.
To finish, I'll say that another differentiating factor is how the book can appeal to a larger fantasy audience, meaning it is a great book for people who are on the fence when it comes to Litrpg & Progression Fantasy stories. That differentiator: Dragons are a key theme and component of the story.
If you haven't already, I thoroughly recommend checking it out.
1 author picked All the Skills as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
The most Arthur could hope for was to someday earn a trash-tier spell card. When fate grants him a Master of Skills card, he's thrust into a world of opportunity and danger.
To survive and grow strong, Arthur must learn skills. All the skills.
This is an epic progression-fantasy with strong gamelit elements, featuring a unique card-based magic system.
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