Official Review: A Kingdom Forgotten

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SHAHID MUKHTAR
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Re: Official Review: A Kingdom Forgotten

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i dont understand what r u talking about
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Post by Paras Juneja »

Thanks fir the advice.. I would like to read it now.
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I love when the characters are actually three-dimensional and not simply 'the good guy' and 'the bad guy'. It sounds pretty complicated to get into, but it feels like one of those books that pays off in the end. Great review!
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Post by jane shiru »

At first it sounds complicated...but after reading it...i just find the novel inside me...i just love it!!!
Especially where there have to be the positive guy and the negative gu...i mean the good one and the bad one
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Post by Muhammad Tanvir »

I find adequately reviewing A Kingdom Forgotten by Charles W. McDonald, Jr. to be a significant challenge. This book is so adictive. I found that very useful. In start of this book i found that it is complicated but after i fully read it i come to know there is story or novel inside it. I love it......
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The style of storytelling and a different kind of story line makes this Sci-Fi Fantasy novel exciting. Looking forward to read this. Congrats on being the BOTD.:)
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Post by Anki_Real_Reviews »

I avoid the books that take too long to come to a point. Suspense is a different thing but identifying what the plot's about shouldn't take too long (in my books). I doubt that this is the book for me. Great review, though !
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Post by Muhammad Tanvir »

Very nice

-- 11 Mar 2017, 14:35 --

Very Interesting And Useful Book To Read. I Love This because It So Much Adictive..

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Excellent Choice Of Author..

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Nice Idea To Introduce

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Excellent Choice Of Author..
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This is not the type of book I typically read, your review did sound interesting, though.Thank you!
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Thanks for the review. It is great when an author can make a plot so incredible and keep track of all the characters as well. It is too bad that you found the beginning difficult enough to keep you from giving it 4 stars.
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Post by Immaculata Uduma »

It sounds like struggle for a kingdom.Damon shows a character of manipulating people and things to have his way.Radin,the supposed king was suppressed by magic power.While Armageddon the major character came to harness things for better running of the kingdom.There was nothing like good or bad character.
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After reading the pages that we were able to read to get the idea of the book, and reading your review, this book definitely sounds like one that I would want to take time to read. I get drawn to books that make someone think. I also love the idea of being able to see the different sides to the worlds, past and present. I really enjoyed your review, it really gave me some insight into this book. I will definitely have to take some time to read it later on.
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An informative review. I love books where people aren't merely good and evil!
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This sounds a little too complicated for me. I'm not a fan of this type of book. Good job on the review, though.
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Post by Lorirainbowbright »

Great review. Sounds really interesting even if its also complicated. I might have to just check this book out. Right now I just don't have time to read it, but hopefully pretty soon.
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