Baroness Book Trove
Written on Apr 11, 2019
Can Bohan defeat Jerado?
The King Who Disappeared by Hank Quense is an entertaining fantasy novel that is set in the 1300s and then the 1500s later. Not only is this novel funny but it has a unique set of characters. Those characters and the storyline are what kept me going.
What I like:
- The concept behind the book is a good one, and I loved it a lot.
- Mr. Quense did a great job of making this whole world believable.
- All Bohan wants to do is be with the person he loves without being ridiculed for loving an elf and not have to rule. He goes out after Jerado to make the country right.
- Jerado is a different kind of bad guy, and he has the perfect attitude for a villain. He’s just messed up.
- The different species that inhabit this world are pretty awesome.
- Mr. Quense has a lot of different plots mixed into this story, and I loved it a lot. Especially with Bohan and his bodyguards.
- I loved the character called The Godmother. She was hilarious, and I liked her background and her organization as well.
What I don’t like:
I didn’t like Jerado’s son and daughter. They are terrible with their constant bickering, and they were so annoying, but we needed them. Let's hope that karma finds them.
Five Star
The King Who Disappeared by Hank Quense is an exhilarating book that has a lot going on. However, I didn’t feel like I was overwhelmed. I am giving it a five-star rating and recommending it to anyone that likes a fantasy novel.
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