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A review by caia_in_wonderland
The Human Familiar by Honor Raconteur
4.0
This was hard book to put down. A very compelling high fantasy story and magic system, funny and fast paced.
To sum, the impossible happens when Rena summons a human familiar, Bannen, across two continents, and while he was looking for adventure he wasn’t expecting this. Nevertheless, the bond between them seems unbreakable and they find each other liking one another a lot. (I’m betting the bond between Rena and Bannen will brew some romance but it’s not leading the story on this one.)
However, their bond is deemed unnatural by the Magic Council and many seem intent on breaking it or breaking them. But Rena’s magic is also unnatural and different or so they say. But is it? Is the bond with a human familiar unheard off? Or are they hiding something? I guess I’ll need to wait for some of these questions to be answered in the next instalment.
On the minus note, I had some issues with the editing. Some sentences made little sense to me. Also, Fauna is for animals and Flora for vegetation, but the author insisted on the opposite.
Anyway, I really found it hard to put down and truly liked it, even cried a bit. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
To sum, the impossible happens when Rena summons a human familiar, Bannen, across two continents, and while he was looking for adventure he wasn’t expecting this. Nevertheless, the bond between them seems unbreakable and they find each other liking one another a lot. (I’m betting the bond between Rena and Bannen will brew some romance but it’s not leading the story on this one.)
However, their bond is deemed unnatural by the Magic Council and many seem intent on breaking it or breaking them. But Rena’s magic is also unnatural and different or so they say. But is it? Is the bond with a human familiar unheard off? Or are they hiding something? I guess I’ll need to wait for some of these questions to be answered in the next instalment.
On the minus note, I had some issues with the editing. Some sentences made little sense to me. Also, Fauna is for animals and Flora for vegetation, but the author insisted on the opposite.
Anyway, I really found it hard to put down and truly liked it, even cried a bit. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️