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# Dreadgod: Cradle, Book 11

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desertcart.com: Dreadgod: Cradle, Book 11 (Audible Audio Edition): Will Wight, Travis Baldree, Audible Studios: Audible Books & Originals

Review: Penultimate book in the series is fantastic - Most of this review will assume you've read the others. If you haven't, the cradle series is a fantastic action fantasy series with a lot of similarities to popular anime series like Naruto or Dragon Ball Z. It's very plot focused with excellent characters. First book is called "Unsouled" and you should go check it out. Now, to actually talk about Dreadgod... It was amazing. If you've enjoyed the rest of the series, you will most likely enjoy this one. It is very fast paced with a majority of the book being very high stakes, and lots of excellent battle scenes. We get some new perspectives, with characters such as the sage of red faith getting fleshed out a little more, and we especially get way more information on the silent king and see him from multiple different perspectives which do a good job in making fighting him feel just as terrifying as the bleeding phoenix or wandering Titan (maybe even scarier depending on the individual). As is the case with most of the series, there is a healthy dose of advancement as the main crew has to get to a level where they can hold their own with monarchs and dreadgods, although for some of the team it's more just set up for advancement that will hypothetically happen in the final book. Things that I think could be considered as potential negatives: Because it's so fast paced, there's basically no time for slice of life. There's small breathers throughout, but even those still serve to push the plot forward. Some of the advancements that do happen felt a little rushed. There's a couple that even felt semi-off-screen in the sense that you see the set up for the advancement, and then you see the powered up version afterwards, so it's clear the advancement happened, but there isn't any time spent on it actually happening. Because we're getting into the realm of sages and heralds and monarchs and dreadgods where things become more conceptual, it feels like there's slightly more "hand-waviness" when it comes to power level. This serves to help make the fights more epic, but at the cost of making them feel less grounded. It's the penultimate book, so there's still a lot of unresolved questions left for the final book, as well as a slight cliffhanger. Overall, it's an amazing book and a fantastic entry for the series. As with any book, there's some choices made by the author that will appeal more to some readers than others, but I think that anyone who has made it this far into the series will find plenty of enjoyment and satisfaction.
Review: Potential best book in the series! - Dreadgod is a fantastic book from start to finish without any lulls in between. The big fights in the book are all exhilarating; the book also features some of the more complex character interactions of the entire series. I’m extremely excited for the final book. The Cradle series has been an absolute joy the entire time. Will Wight’s writing is so descriptive that I can imagine every scene with vivid detail, and the Cradle magic system is top tier. These books are so good that I rank them alongside Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Marvel, and Dragon Ball Z in terms of storyline and interest. I sincerely hope that we see a live action representation of Cradle in the future. I’m sure it would be an instant success. If you’re reading this review and have not read this series, please do yourself a favor and read these books! You will not regret it… Gratitude

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Penultimate book in the series is fantastic
*by A***R on July 5, 2022*

Most of this review will assume you've read the others. If you haven't, the cradle series is a fantastic action fantasy series with a lot of similarities to popular anime series like Naruto or Dragon Ball Z. It's very plot focused with excellent characters. First book is called "Unsouled" and you should go check it out. Now, to actually talk about Dreadgod... It was amazing. If you've enjoyed the rest of the series, you will most likely enjoy this one. It is very fast paced with a majority of the book being very high stakes, and lots of excellent battle scenes. We get some new perspectives, with characters such as the sage of red faith getting fleshed out a little more, and we especially get way more information on the silent king and see him from multiple different perspectives which do a good job in making fighting him feel just as terrifying as the bleeding phoenix or wandering Titan (maybe even scarier depending on the individual). As is the case with most of the series, there is a healthy dose of advancement as the main crew has to get to a level where they can hold their own with monarchs and dreadgods, although for some of the team it's more just set up for advancement that will hypothetically happen in the final book. Things that I think could be considered as potential negatives: Because it's so fast paced, there's basically no time for slice of life. There's small breathers throughout, but even those still serve to push the plot forward. Some of the advancements that do happen felt a little rushed. There's a couple that even felt semi-off-screen in the sense that you see the set up for the advancement, and then you see the powered up version afterwards, so it's clear the advancement happened, but there isn't any time spent on it actually happening. Because we're getting into the realm of sages and heralds and monarchs and dreadgods where things become more conceptual, it feels like there's slightly more "hand-waviness" when it comes to power level. This serves to help make the fights more epic, but at the cost of making them feel less grounded. It's the penultimate book, so there's still a lot of unresolved questions left for the final book, as well as a slight cliffhanger. Overall, it's an amazing book and a fantastic entry for the series. As with any book, there's some choices made by the author that will appeal more to some readers than others, but I think that anyone who has made it this far into the series will find plenty of enjoyment and satisfaction.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Potential best book in the series!
*by C***T on July 15, 2022*

Dreadgod is a fantastic book from start to finish without any lulls in between. The big fights in the book are all exhilarating; the book also features some of the more complex character interactions of the entire series. I’m extremely excited for the final book. The Cradle series has been an absolute joy the entire time. Will Wight’s writing is so descriptive that I can imagine every scene with vivid detail, and the Cradle magic system is top tier. These books are so good that I rank them alongside Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Marvel, and Dragon Ball Z in terms of storyline and interest. I sincerely hope that we see a live action representation of Cradle in the future. I’m sure it would be an instant success. If you’re reading this review and have not read this series, please do yourself a favor and read these books! You will not regret it… Gratitude

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A really fantastic and entertaining series!!!!!
*by J***5 on June 17, 2023*

Congratulations to Will Wright for this amazing series. It’s extremely hard to find such an interesting and exciting author who not only writes intelligently but also provides top rated plots, characters and excitement in the stories. I’m really looking forward to the next book.

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