The characters weren’t developed that well in my opinion. The only issue I had with the book is that the characters didn’t really connect with me. Review: For the most part I enjoyed this book! The story was intriguing, the world building was done wonderfully well, and the writing was great! I read the book in about an hour and a half because it was so intriguing! Nahuel must fight against the devastating forces that the Ignobles bring with them and, on the way, discover who he is and what the true story of his family is. Together with a group of young people from all over the world, he will be trained to discover and work his extraordinary skills, without knowing that he is a key player in an ancient, never-ending war. In the mysterious underground floor, Nahuel learns the power of privileges and its sacred connection to nature. The United Nations Organization sends him an invitation that he cannot refuse. Nahuel is a teenager -the most wanted in the world- but he doesn’t know it, because his grandfather has managed to hide his true identity from him. Synopsis: When they finally find his trace, his life and the world order change forever. Recommended Age: 16+ (violence, slight gore) Recommended For.: ya readers, fantasy lovers The novel follows Nahuel Blest, a teenager who’s isolated and monotonous life takes an unexpected turn when an agent from the United Nations can finally spot his hiding place and invites him to become part of the Organization. Disclaimer: I received this ebook from the author. The first book for young adults in the series The Three Privileges.
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