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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Great! ,This is a very long story I've not read such stories before although I love adventure so much. Thanks William For such a great work.
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Kudos for your review! For me, this book in some ways reminds me of the song "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Metallica. Metallica is one of my favorites groups, so I will check this book out.
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Great review and thank you for sharing. I wasn't sure about this book when I read the summary but if you are comparing it to the Lord of the Rings series, I may just have to check it out.
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From reading the sample this appears to be a wonderful book. So full of adventure and finding oneself. I can't wait to get more into this one as it has definitely captured my attention.
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This was a really intriguing book. It kept me on my toes most of the time. Definitely something I would recommend to my friends and family
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A very in depth review which have more detail that had me intrigued enough to continue. I am interested to see how the characters relate from primary roles to secondary, getting a glimpse of more then one point of view.
Definitely sounds like a great fantasy novel!
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Looks like an ideal fantasy novel to read. The synopsis seems great, and I'm interested in great world building. Nice review.
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This one has intrigued me to take a chance on it, and I do love a good fantasy novel. Your review convinces me even further. I like the themes you mentioned and that the book evokes an emotional response. Thanks for your great insight!
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Post by ruchira »

I believe this is very attractive Book.Scene to Scene continue with readers attention .
..Good Job!!!
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When I read the book, I can picture luscious green scenery, high mountains and clear blue sky and along with those close to nature setting is coupled with huge flying ships.The Author has made such a good story. Congratulations!
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Seems a good book... Adventure novel with an adventurous female lead... Refreshing to read such a story where heroine is not a damsel on distress :brodkavelarg:
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So far, I've only read about 3/4 of the first chapter, and while it was a little bit slow, it did it in a way to build up suspense. I wasn't sure if I would be able to handle that the pace of the book was a little slower than my taste, but your review definitely made it seem worth the wait to get through the first chapter!
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Post by chozella »

:techie-studyingbrown: I am not a fantasy book kind of person, but I just love your review. You make this sound like a great story. I always get confused with the intricate and weird worlds in fantasy books but Robbie and Sheila's environment seems believable. Because of your good review, I will give The Bellringer a try. By the way, is there anything between Robbie and Sheila? Another thought, maybe YOU should be a writer! Your review is awesome!
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I love fantasy as it is, but your description of Sheila has attracted me to this novel most. She sounds like more than just your weak and/or barely-important female minor character, and I love that she isn't just feminine or just a tomboy. Thank you for the insightful review!
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Post by CaitlynLynch »

I enjoy epic fantasy, but at five (long) books, this one is a big too much for me to take on at the moment. Glad you enjoyed it though!
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