Friday 19 June 2015

Noble Conflict Book Review

Noble Conflict is set around Kaspar and his struggle to find the truth about the hatred between the Crusaders and the Guardians. He meets a mysterious Crusader, Rhea, in an accident on the badlands, where most of the Crusaders live. Along the way, a tech-savey purple haired librarian helps him with his research. Will he find out the truth that he's searching for?

Plot:

Noble conflict is set in a dystopian future, where there's a feud between two people of the same country. The plot is incredibly complex and will always keep you guessing. Fortunately, it does not have any plot holes and the ending gives the reader closure and answers all of their questions eventually. There are many plot twists that you probably didn't see coming, and there is a large amount of foreshadowing that we don't notice until something actually happens. The pacing of the story is perfect.

Characters:

All of the characters go through a large amount of development and is incredibly well written. There isn't a moment when the writing of the characters annoyed me or seemed incredibly forced.

Overall, Noble conflict is an ideal book if someone wants to read a book with meaning and fantastic writing

By Amina Abdullah and Amreen Kouser

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