❤️ loved this book because...
This book involves an amnesiac main character which can be a very frustrating trope if done wrong, but the way information is dripped out to help the reader solve their past along with the hero kept me reading.
In the end, the payoff both fit my expectations and the clues I'd managed to piece together but still managed to surprise me. The main character is sympathetic and you really feel his frustration with those around him keeping secrets.
Trigger: There's more child death in this than I expected. Like death in fantasy books, not really unexpected, but there are two plot points where specifically young children die (including an infant death) that anyone who has had trauma regarding that should probably be forewarned, and other scenes of destruction that more indirectly reference the death of children.
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🐇 I couldn't put it down
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Those out to save Arameth have a serious problem: their prophesied hero is dead.When Lex is thrown into an unfamiliar realm of magic and fantastical beings, he must uncover two truths to survive: who he is, and why everyone keeps trying to kill him.On his quest to discover his fate, Lex meets a mysterious girl who only deepens the enigma, and some strangers who may know more than they let on. With each revelation, Lex realizes that in Arameth, almost nothing is as it seems.The Edge of Nothing is a young adult epic fantasy with a twist of urban fantasy…
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