i am madly in love with some of the characters Arthur is my far best husband in a good while and the villains and heroes are perfect mostly and the vocals for the book is very fitting in my mind it is how i imagine them sounding like i highly recommend it if you want..
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Lacking in story arc
Review from Acme →
Excellent start to a series
Review from Shadeslinger →
Originally I was hesitant to read the book due to a talking axe. The principle just seemed off to me but after so many people saying how good the book is I gave it a shot. While the beginning is a little slow the book takes off once additional players come into play. The narration..
The story started out ok as a story but soon I felt like I was affected by a slow acting poison as it progressed. It was even more monotonous than Ben Stein taking roll call in class saying “Bueller.. Bueller.. Bueller..” for several hours straight. I’m afraid I actually fell asleep a few times while..
somewhat pg
Review from Shadeslinger →
Outstanding
Review from Uncrowned →
Outstanding!
Review from Wintersteel →
GREAT Entry to the series. This is the ONLY series I’ve read…re-read & read AGAIN! Wight & Baldree are magic together. Baldree takes the written word & gives each character unique life & personality of their own. Well worth your time…that said, please start with book #1 in this series…UNSOULED. I started with book 1..
This is a great story of a boy who was born without “magical gifts” that everyone else has, it takes hime twice as much work to do anything and he must compete with younger children. Instead of becoming bitter he redoubles his effort and tries harder and works smarter. Think this would be a great..
Great book but it’s read too fast
Review from Unsouled →
The story was great, it reminds me of Tales of demons and god. Only issue for me, it sounds like its being read or played in fast forward. Doesn’t give me enough time to visualize the landscape and situation. Thank goodness in my search I found you could change the speed of the narrative. It’s..