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				The Shadow of What Was Lost: A review
				
			 
 
			
			A Shadow Of What Was Lost by James Islington is  the first book   in a fantasy trilogy that centers around a character by  the name of   Davian. The world in this book features individuals who are  having to   deal with abuse due to being gifted with magical abilities.  Twenty   years before the novel took place, a war was fought and the gifted    individuals were slain and tormented. The only way the gifted survived    was submitting to the will of their suppressors and agreeing to four    tenets that forced them  into absolute obedience. They cannot defend   themselves against their  suppressors even if their life is in danger.   Davian is the main  character who is grappling with figuring out his   powers which seem to  be latent. The story is told from a few different   perspectives but  Davian's story was the central focus. During the  course  of the novel,  Davian meets up with a character named Caeden and  the  story takes off  from there.
 
 This novel was really well written. It's a 610 page book and I didn't    ever find myself being bored. I find that with a lot of fantasy novels    there are lulls in the story telling that lead to me struggling with    boredom. I never felt that way with this novel; instead I kept wanting    to read more to see what happened  next. The characters in this novel  were  quite well written as well.  From the first chapter I was hooked  and  wanted to learn more about each  one. As the story progressed new   characters were introduced and I  wanted to learn everything that I  could  from them. I think that  Davian's perspective was my absolute  favorite  and there were times when  the story would change to someone  else's  perspective and I found  myself wanting to go back to Davian. I  think  that this novel was quite  fast paced even during the times when  it was  building the fantasy world  or letting you get to know more  about the  different characters. In my  opinion, it takes a strong  writer to keep  you engaged the entire time  that a book is progressing.  I have been  wanting to read this novel  since last year and I am glad  that I gave it a  shot. I was slightly  nervous about getting through it  as I've been in a  reading slump; this  novel helped me to get out of  that slump for a bit  and I can say that  it is probably going to be my  favorite read of 2018.
 
 I think this novel would also work well for people who are new to    reading fantasy. It's a larger fantasy book but the world and magic    system weren't too complex which is not something that can be said for    all fantasy novels. I recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy  or   is interested in trying a fantasy novel. Although this is an adult  novel,  there didn't seem to be anything overly graphic and it was told  from   the perspective of older teens and younger adults. I would say  that   this novel is a must read.
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