![]() ![]() Yes, there were souls, but that isn’t even what I mean. Lee’s painted a beast with the Dead Wood and lifted the setting, creating another character. You know, Becky and I have three Co-Host reads coming up… at some point I’m going to make her and admin… or we should do a podcast or something… Link to Becky’s Review of Forest of SoulsĬan I have a minute to gush? I loved everything about the world-building. Now that the disclaimers are out of the way, we can move on? Cool. Lee did nothing to deserve the salt treatment. Third: This review of Forest of Souls, is in no way, shape, or form, going the direction of the Great Salt Lakes. ![]() ![]() It was sitting in between two of the most unique books ( Declaration of the Rights of Magicians and Angel of the Crows) I’ve read in a very long time, and right after a book that gave me an out of body experience ( Year of the Witching). Second: Forest of Souls was in a very unenviable position. So, no, that does not hold any weight over this review. Lee built it into the world well, I was fine. It was a challenge of my own beliefs, so to say. That is part of why I chose to read Forest of Souls. So none of my opinions are because of a conflict with my Dead is Dead rant. I chose to read Forest of Souls, knowing what it’s the premise. Lee involved bringing people back to life. ![]() Disclaimers: First, I knew going in that Forest of Souls by Lori M. ![]()
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