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Fabulous ?

Review from Wizardoms: Eye of Obscurance →

Obscurance captured my attention from the start. Good world and character building throughout. No longwinded babble (yay) just clear concise detail. I like this tale and see why it might be compared as being a similar style to Robert Jordans Wheel of Time series. The narrator did a great job and characters were easily distinguishable.I..

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Wit, adventure, a humble underdog hero

Review from Soulsmith →

This should be a movie; it’s just that darned good. The main character, Linden, is so likeable and you cannot keep yourself from rooting for him. He has a chance encounter that saves his life and gives him a glimpse in to his new and possible future. That is…if he has the courage to leave..

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A video game in text

Review from Unsouled →

This book felt a bit too much to me like a video game–leveling up, collecting special items, foods that “power up” characters–and the characters themselves felt quite one dimensional and hollow. The world is imaginative, but with the quality of writing (not very good in my estimation) and these other issues, there just wasn’t enough..

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Excellent!!!!

Review from Underlord →

I’m am totally enraptured with this series. The narrator is the most gifted I’ve ever heard, he brings to life every character in the most wonderful entertaining way. And the characters! They are deep, well written, and all so unique, I am amazed at the author’s talent. Dross is so funny I actually do LOL…

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Talent only gives you a head start

Review from Unsouled →

What I like most about the Cradle series is that while it’s true that the talented have an advantage, even the misfortune can be successful. The harder a person tries, the more s/he will achieve. Will Wight’s characters reflect this belief. All of the books are good, only I feel that the fighting is a..

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