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To preface, volumes 1-3 of “Soara and the House of Monsters” were abundantly cozy, and volume 4 took a small step aside from the cozy vibes while slowly revealing the dwarves‘ backstory. In comparison, this volume is mostly grim as we truly see and understand Kirik‘s past and the heartbreak that shaped him into the builder he is today. I will say that it became more lighthearted as the book reverted to present day towards the very end.








