Featured Official Review: Fish Wielder by J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison

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Re: Featured Official Review: Fish Wielder by J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison

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This book is totally fantastic. The scenes are very detailed so it feels like im watching an epic movie over my head and well the fact is that im just imagining while reading the book. The plot was so amazing. A well tuned wasterpiece. Nice one!
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wow! this books is an interesting one, another tittle to the book could have been "Thoral the mighty and his fish". I'm sure his magical sword will do the magic for them to get to their destination.
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I can honestly say that I have never read a book quite like Fish Wielder by J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison before.
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Great to see all of your feedback on the book. It seems that many have enjoyed it as much as I have. Very cool.
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nice i think i would add this to my want to read list. i hope i'd enjoy it and not get fed up along the way.
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I can't wait to read this. I absolutely loved his other book Demon Freaks. Thank you for the review, I'm glad you enjoyed the book! I agree, Hardison is very tongue-in-cheek.
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Thank you both for your feedback on the review. It is most appreciated! :tiphat:
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You've written a nice review. I admit the book is fully of fantastical creatures and elements which is interesting. Brad is such an unusual creature that definitely surprised me. A talking, breathing fish!
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Thoral seems to be an interesting character to follow; his description sounds enticing. However, I'm not in the mood to dive into fantasy now, so I'm skipping the book. Nonetheless, congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Post by Rica Concepcion »

I appreciate the thorough review; it was fascinating from the start to the end.

The book concept is the best; let's also appreciate the book front page, which is appealing and stunning to the eyes of readers. I'm a fan of this kind of fantasy genre, so I will give this a try. Thanks 
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Combining the action and comedy? That's exactly what you're doing in your review!
This book sounds great, to be honest. And you made it sound even greater. I'll definitely give it a try whenever I'm looking for a good fantasy read.
Thank you for this amazing review and congratulations on botd :)
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I like humour in almost any form. But not a big fan of fantasy and from your excellent review, I can see too much is going on. Not sure it's for me but congrats to the author still for BOTD!
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Combining fantasy and farce within a single book creates an intriguing prospect for an engaging read. His incorporation of tongue-in-cheek humor into the fantasy elements is something I greatly appreciate.
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An interesting fantasy story book "Fish Wielder" by J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison, which follows the exploits of Thoral Mighty Fist when he makes his way through the world of Grome. The story appears entertaining to me.
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I feel like reading this review just made me a better reviewer.
I can’t wait to read this farce fantasy after the detailed description given. Fish Wielder may become a family read-aloud if it lives up to this glorious review.
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