Read it out of fascination over the age of the author and they way he and his family self-published and managed to create enough buzz to get picked up by a larger publisher.
As others have mentioned, the book was a decent read, but had plenty of cliches. There were also times when I could tell the writing was a little immature.
Don't get me wrong, I paid money for the book and considered it well worth the price. If the author continues then he could end up writing something great. This was to be the first in a trilogy (again, almost a requirement in fantasy these days), but we have gone a while without seeing book 2. Maybe the author is starting to read George Martin.