Throughout the story (masterfully told), you don’t know how it’ll end. And even Myrin, the villain of our story, I have a fondness for. Ryan for all his awkwardness is kind, loyal, and brave. Sam is probably one of the most purest, amazing, one-of-a-kind main characters it has ever been my pleasure to know. And through Sam’s POV, we witness the effects of these lessons on his exponential growth. Klune presents profound lessons that strike you to the core when you least expect it. The biggest lessons I left with post-read are 1) you are in part who you surround yourself with, 2) destiny is not carved in stone as stone crumbles, and 3) choice is important. Sam’s big entrance out of the Dark Woods was everything you would expect of someone like Sam. My Review: A Wish Upon the Stars concludes the Tales From Verania series with everything you know, love, admire, and expect from Sam and company. If he has any hope of defeating the villains who have taken their home, Sam must face the consequences of his choices-and the friends he left behind. The Kingdom of Verania has fallen, and the Dark wizard Myrin sits on the throne.īut soon after his return, Sam learns of a resistance fighting in his name led by a courageous knight, a defiant prince, a pissed-off unicorn, and a half-giant who wants to smash everything in sight. The King has been locked away in the dungeons. Nearly a year ago, blinded by grief and betrayal, Sam of Wilds made a desperate decision to follow the Great White into the Dark Woods.
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