Official Review: The Bellringer by William Timothy Murray

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Re: Official Review: The Bellringer by William Timothy Murray

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Bellringers is a beautiful fantasy novel as it can easily attract the attention of readers. The reviewer has done a good job. Thanks for the review.
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A commoner that starts a fantasy adventure abruptly is just my cup of tea! I love books with a steady pace with just enough action and suspense. I'll check this one out! Thanks for this compelling review!
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The book is sound good due to goood review. So i like this book for my reading
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Amazing fantasy adventure story by William Murray that highlights friendship loyalty and the struggles of good verses evil. The onlinebook.org review of this book was written masterfully and represented the book perfectly.
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I love fantasy novels! I am glad to hear that the author built a fascinating world with complex characters! I can't wait to read it! Congrats on book of the day! Great review!
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I am happy with the strong finisher of the summary, it made me think and imagine more about what will happen next. I am happy with the author's approach on how different characters contribute to the story rather than focusing on the main character alone. This complements the book and it brought me an interest to know more. Good review and thank you for you clear details!
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I was hooked from the beginning. Extraordinary written world and characters.
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I'm impressed that Sheila is a strong and skilful female character. They can be hard to find in fantasy novels.
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Post by Rajanis »

Robby unknowingly rings the bell and unleashes some kind of enchantments. Seems like a puzzle game. Sheila's character comes across as a strong and determined woman. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Peskeric »

Try reading this book. At first it seems like it ain't going nowhere, it's a journey to unknown but soon it opens up . Don't give up keep reading it'll soon make sense. It's a beautiful twisted sci-fi fiction.
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Thank you for your review. I like the idea of an unwitting character setting everything into motion, waking another world by ringing a bell.
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Wonderful review! I don't usually care for the fantasy genre, but the story sounds very creative with interesting characters. I like the way the plot is introduced with an accidental action (the ringing of the bell). I am off to take a look at the sample.
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It must be an awesome book! thanks for your review, I can't wait to read it! :)
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Post by mewade »

I am intrigued by the book after this review. I am not a fantasy reader, but Im curious about what happens to Robby after the bell ringing. Great review!
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Post by Linnea Tanner »

The premise of The Bellringer by William Timothy Murray sounds interesting that Robby accidentally rang the Great Bell, while running for his life, that inadvertently breaks the enchantments that guarded it for many centuries. It sounds like the inciting incident opened new challenges from old enemies of an ancient kingdom. Your review intrigued me about the novel.
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