A review by nelli_lakatos
The Colossus by Simon Wright

adventurous emotional informative mysterious tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

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I was shocked to learn that this was the author’s debut novel, it was just so intriguing, incredible and was such a well written story that I am truly amazed by Simon Wright’s talent.

I absolutely loved this book, I’ve just finished reading it and I feel like I can’t even gather my thoughts to tell everyone how perfect this book was! I teared up a little after I finished the book, I didn’t wanted to believe that this amazing story came to an end for now. This book is definitely became my new all time favorite book!
I even read the author’s note, the acknowledgments and the preview for the following book in the series included in the end of the book. I literally never read them even if I liked the book so this definitely shows how special this book was and how much it gripped me from the very beginning.

The Colossus is revolves around a powerful relic, the heart of the Suleiman. It is written in multiple timelines all of them equally interesting and captivating. 
I don’t even want to say anything else about the storyline because I truly want everyone to read it and experience this powerful journey on their own.