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zoeelizabethk 's review for:
The First Step
by Tao Wong
adventurous
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
The First Step is my first cultivation novel, and I honestly wasn't sure what to expect as I have no relevant background that would have helped me. That said, I think Tao Wong's book was a great intro to cultivation fantasy as I had no issues following the story or worldbuilding for the most part. I don't understand everything about the worldbuilding and magic here, but enough was explained throughout that I never felt like I was lost or floundering.
Wu Ying is considered to be too old to start developing his cultivation, but a series of events gives him the opportunity to train and level up in a variety of ways. I'm just going to say this now: if training montages are not your thing - this book is probably not for you. It also is not plot dominant, although I feel like it had plenty of plot for what it was. We follow Wu Ying around as he learns, trains, has adventures, and overcomes obstacles. The book overall felt like a comforting adventure read that is perfect for fans of Tamora Pierce.
Wu Ying is considered to be too old to start developing his cultivation, but a series of events gives him the opportunity to train and level up in a variety of ways. I'm just going to say this now: if training montages are not your thing - this book is probably not for you. It also is not plot dominant, although I feel like it had plenty of plot for what it was. We follow Wu Ying around as he learns, trains, has adventures, and overcomes obstacles. The book overall felt like a comforting adventure read that is perfect for fans of Tamora Pierce.