Official Review: A Kingdom Forgotten

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Re: Official Review: A Kingdom Forgotten

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Well am caught on a dilemma of reading the book. Thanks for the review

-- 20 Jul 2017, 10:01 --
Quirinius wrote:Well am caught on a dilemma of reading the book. Thanks for the review
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This book is in fact wonderful woow
really like it
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@statepac It's one of the most original novels I've read in a while; fans of fantasy definitely should not miss this one
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What a beautiful review. Mages and the supernatural; different from other styles of writing; You have me itching for this book.
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Good review. Sounds like a complicated book with a lot of good twists and turns.
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This book certainly sounds interesting! I'm not sure it'll be first on my to-read list, but definitely something to mark down. Great review!
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Post by Anirudh Badri »

Having read this book myself, I agree that editing is required. I also did not like the pacing of the book in some places, but it seems like that was not a problem for you. Glad you enjoyed it!
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I found the book intriguing and confusing, but also impossible to put down. It was such a challenge to see if I could figure it out. I've only read the first one, so I'm still not sure who and what Damon is and who, exactly, is the One. There seem to be three candidates so far. And who is Michael Anthony Day and why does he get killed in such a stupid way? There's GOT to be more to it. If I can't stop thinking about a book, it's definitely grabbed my imagination. Great review!
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Great review. I have already added the two books in the series to my reading shelf. I can not wait to read them.
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The next Dark Mirrors of the Soul is the book of day, hurrah, so I read the free sample which immediately cleared up some of my questions about the previous book. I have to go on, so I've bought it. Now I see the third book is also available soon. This is becoming a lifetime exercise!
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Post by hebcandle »

Wow! I just selected this book to read and now I can't wait to get started on it! The way you've expressed yourself in this review is something to admire. You write the kind of reviews I would like to be able to write, lol. I will definitely take time and care to enjoy this reading.
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I liked your review especially the ending. I love series that keep me captivated every step of the way. I see this series has grabbed you.
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Post by Mab Spoor »

I just started this in the .mobi version and am running across those same grammar issues. I hope you are right about the amazon copy, as I am finding the story intriguing in spite of the odd sentence structure. Thank you for the review!
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