Panids Children
By Maddison Hunter

Cover Blurb:

100 years have passed since the Great War. Only four of the once mighty Panids remain, the Panids’ Children have become myth and the Field’s Cap limits the ability of the Orders and their Talents. The continent of Koa is at peace but the past has not been fully laid to rest. From the start, Cali and Aran’s apprenticeship with the Naddier Order of Talents doesn’t go well. Their mentors Carrick, Merren and the Panid Kellim find themselves caught up in a struggle to keep Cali safe as the remaining Panids’ Children emerge from hiding to attempt her capture. At the same time, the disgraced Talent, Varin, is manipulated into attempting a quest that will have devastating and far-reaching implications. Events are further complicated by the deluded UruIldran Emperor, Segat, who drags all of Koa into a second war fought by Talents and the once redundant technology of powder weapons. With events spiralling out of control, Carrick and Merren struggle to keep Cali and Aran safe, form new alliances and fight in a war 100 years of peace have ill-prepared them for. As Segat’s unstoppable legions advance, Kellim must seek out The Beholder and learn more about the return of the Panids’ Children, unravel the mystery of Varin’s quest and come to terms with revelations about his own past and the disastrous legacy of the Panids.

The Panids’ Children By Author Lee M Eason – Book Review

100 years of peace for the remaining four original Panids after the Great War is tested as the continent of Koa is thrown into a devastating war. Alliances are formed to keep Cali and Aran safe but struggle is evident in a land that knew only peace for 100 years. Kellim must find more information on the Panid’s children whilst seeking the truth around Varin’s quest.

Lee M Eason’s ‘The Panids Children’ is a fantasy book created with Eason’s elaborate creation of Panids history built in. Recommended for young adults and new adults (19+), the themes of contextual factors of war and magical attributes, and presentation of protection makes this read thoroughly engaging.

I’d recommend this book for young adults and new adults, the concept Lee M Eason presents is extremely detailed therefore young adults ability to comprehend this fantasy world could be a useful development tool. Teachers can use the descriptive world building as a point of references and discussion.

I award 5 stars.

  1. Storytelling and Narrative Quality – (5 Stars)
    • The readers interest is captured instantly at the start and is held till the finish due to the Lee M Eason’s amazing storytelling ability. The world building within this book is remarkable with explicit attention to minute details. This detail adds depth to the emotional connection the story has with the reader.
  2. Character Development – (4 Stars)
    • Character development is seen through the emotional and physical conflict the characters must face, leading the reader to feel empathy for the characters.
  3. Educational and Development Value – (5 Stars)
    • Portrayal of strong characters can be used as a role models for young adults. As well as the narrative world building to encourage detailed writing ideas.
  4. Emotional Resonance and Impact – (5 Stars)
    • The book provides a variety of detailed emotional experiences through each character leading the reader to self reflect.

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