Champion of the Titan Games

Champion of the Titan Games

2020 • 528 pages

Ratings5

Average rating3.8

15

This series finally gets good.

There's honestly not much to say. Gone are the books that seem like a kitchen sink's worth of backstories, locations, and characters or items that are a one-and-done. Plots and quests actually have purpose, and there is energy behind what happens. Events here are much more likely to have relevance than the ones in previous books.

Yeah. It's short and sweet, in terms of a review. Solid. Nothing extraordinary, but good work. Brandon Mull has somewhat redeemed his atrocious treatment of Seth in Book 1 by giving him an actual character moment at the end of this book. I have slight frustration at how little his amnesia was actually a plot point until now, but at least he has to face a hard decision.

November 12, 2023Report this review