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‘The Kings: The demonic tournament’, the excitement of the Kings League in an adventure for all audiences

Who said there was no emotion off the court? The Kings League continues its course day after day, but its momentum from Kosmos allows the tournament to gain followers even outside of what happens on the pitch. The Penguin Random House publishing house is mainly responsible for capturing the universe of the presidents in a fictional story that is already in its third book. It’s called ‘La Kings: The Demonic Tournament’ and we have already read it.

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‘The demonic tournament’, when the demons face the presidents of the Kings League

First of all, it must be said that ‘La Kings: The Demonic Tournament’ is a direct sequel to ‘La Kings: The Tower of Champions’. It can be read knowing the Kings League and omitting the mentioned bookbut it gains a lot of nuance if you read this third episode knowing everything that has happened so far.

Essentially, we find a book aimed at young audiences that mixes traditional literature with high-quality comic-type vignettes. The illustrations are by Carlos Moreno Ruedawho does a fantastic job accompanying the stories with his brushes. To engage the audience, the narrative follows a very high speed, and between dialogue and dialogue, phrases are underlined and highlighted that hook you into continuing reading.

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We do not want to go into specific revelations about the plot, what we can reveal is that the Kings League servers make a huge hole that reaches to hell, from where a team of demons will emerge willing to treat the ball in much more ways. forceful than their human companions. 159 pages of story that fans will appreciate covering many of the faces that are part of the brand, including Gerard Piqué himself.

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Is ‘La Kings: The Demonic Tournament’ worth reading?

If you are a fan of the Kings League we highly recommend it. You will be able to enjoy the competition you love with a story that mixes fantasy with the presidents who form the clubs in real life. It has a very high narrative rhythm and can be read quickly. Easy and simple literature for the youngest who want to introduce themselves little by little to the wonderful world of reading.

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