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Lost In The Seven Worlds eBook Petronela Ungureanu

Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I am not entirely sure how to rate this.

Part of me wants to say 5 right off the bat, another part of me really just wants to give it a 3 at best. (I suppose if you need a solid answer 4 stars out of 5?)

Before I get into the nitty gritty... song choice...song choice: "Fleur Blanche" by Orsten...why is very particular this time: It's because I this book had a mix of new age (us) mixed with sort of period piece, and I think this song is a good representative of that.

So to explain my strange need to rate this so oddly. This was not a full length novel, nor was it a novella. It was only 26 pages long. And yet I felt like it was trying to cram in this beautiful full length novel in only 26 pages. Honest to God I think that I have drooled, stars-in-my-eyes, over the moon loved this short story if it was a book. As it is now, its hard for me to love it. I can't do this like a normal review set up that I usually do.

The writing, oh my lord, what beautiful writing! It was so elegant and beautiful sculpted. Really gorgeous. But... as much as I liked it was at odds with it, because the MC (oh god this is embarrassing - does the MC even have a name? I am not sure... EEP) anyways the MC is supposedly what 19 years old? She doesn't speak like one ..... or God this is hard! Because i know Petronela is not from the States but a 19 year old girl from my hometown would not sound like that so maybe I should be so judgmental on that so I won't, but she was very proper, which I didn't mind it just seemed... odd.

The plot: So much potential, I am so sad that this had to end so quickly. There was so much space for building up the book, at the very least this could have been a novella, the the very most this could have been a beast of a book. I would have been happy with a novella, i would have been in LOVE with a beast of a book. I really did like this short story, i will say it again it was beautifully written, engaging and so intriguing. But - yup that but comes up again. It moved too fast, we jumped from scene to scene without a whole of transition and while it would have normally made me go red in the face I didn't mind it too much in this.

The characters: well there wasn't a whole of time to develop them but from what we did get I liked them for the most part. In a short story i think its hard to make you really care about the characters as you would in a novella or above but I think that Petronela did that. I did feel for the MC I really liked her, and I want to know more about her. I was very intrigued by Lord Idris. Awesome totally awesome.

The ending.... grrrr... I have no idea the plans this author has, whether she was making an episodic series, or if this was like a i don't know sample (shorten - way shortened) of a full length novel or if there is another short story to follow but I would gladly read them. I really did enjoy the writing, and I loved the beginnings of this story but as a reader who usually does primarily novels, and novellas at times it was a hard thing for me to review.

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Lost In The Seven Worlds eBook Petronela Ungureanu Reviews


Why do people who actually have good, original ideas don't take their time to write them properly? I felt like reading something short, so I picked up "Lost in the Seven Worlds" for two reasons it has good reviews, and it's written by a Romanian author. I was very curious to see how Petronela Ungureanu imagined her seven worlds and the creatures that inhabit them, because, yes, I was expecting to read about seven parallel worlds and different races for each of them. Well... I got the races, that's for sure.

The main character is a 19 year old girl who finds herself in a strange world, a prisoner of the beautiful Daevas, a race that resembles Tolkien's elves. She doesn't know why she is here, she doesn't know if she is of any importance to them, and she misses her home dearly. When she meets Lord Idris, a fallen Daeva, she finally hopes for love and happiness, but things don't go as planned. The story is very short, and the revelation at the end is quite rushed and it doesn't give any explanations. I don't know if the author intends to write another piece to continue this story, or if she might turn it into a series. What I do know is that it has a lot of potential. Like, A LOT.

We have a very interesting race - the Daevas - and some good world-building. While the world ruled by the Daevas has two red suns, it seems that the other ones are covered in darkness. I would have loved for all these seven worlds to be described in more detail. The writing style is smooth and descriptive, and it was easy for me to imagine everything the author described.

Unfortunately, this short story feels more like a sketch for a longer, more complex piece. Maybe it could have been turned into a novel, because there are lots of elements that are worth developing. I like the author's writing style (you really can't tell that she's not a native English speaker), so I'm going to read her other short story - "I Met a Demon". It seems that it is based on actual events, so it sounds more than promising.
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I am not entirely sure how to rate this.

Part of me wants to say 5 right off the bat, another part of me really just wants to give it a 3 at best. (I suppose if you need a solid answer 4 stars out of 5?)

Before I get into the nitty gritty... song choice...song choice "Fleur Blanche" by Orsten...why is very particular this time It's because I this book had a mix of new age (us) mixed with sort of period piece, and I think this song is a good representative of that.

So to explain my strange need to rate this so oddly. This was not a full length novel, nor was it a novella. It was only 26 pages long. And yet I felt like it was trying to cram in this beautiful full length novel in only 26 pages. Honest to God I think that I have drooled, stars-in-my-eyes, over the moon loved this short story if it was a book. As it is now, its hard for me to love it. I can't do this like a normal review set up that I usually do.

The writing, oh my lord, what beautiful writing! It was so elegant and beautiful sculpted. Really gorgeous. But... as much as I liked it was at odds with it, because the MC (oh god this is embarrassing - does the MC even have a name? I am not sure... EEP) anyways the MC is supposedly what 19 years old? She doesn't speak like one ..... or God this is hard! Because i know Petronela is not from the States but a 19 year old girl from my hometown would not sound like that so maybe I should be so judgmental on that so I won't, but she was very proper, which I didn't mind it just seemed... odd.

The plot So much potential, I am so sad that this had to end so quickly. There was so much space for building up the book, at the very least this could have been a novella, the the very most this could have been a beast of a book. I would have been happy with a novella, i would have been in LOVE with a beast of a book. I really did like this short story, i will say it again it was beautifully written, engaging and so intriguing. But - yup that but comes up again. It moved too fast, we jumped from scene to scene without a whole of transition and while it would have normally made me go red in the face I didn't mind it too much in this.

The characters well there wasn't a whole of time to develop them but from what we did get I liked them for the most part. In a short story i think its hard to make you really care about the characters as you would in a novella or above but I think that Petronela did that. I did feel for the MC I really liked her, and I want to know more about her. I was very intrigued by Lord Idris. Awesome totally awesome.

The ending.... grrrr... I have no idea the plans this author has, whether she was making an episodic series, or if this was like a i don't know sample (shorten - way shortened) of a full length novel or if there is another short story to follow but I would gladly read them. I really did enjoy the writing, and I loved the beginnings of this story but as a reader who usually does primarily novels, and novellas at times it was a hard thing for me to review.
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