Official Review: Warriors in the Mist by Susan D. Kalior

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Re: Official Review: Warriors in the Mist by Susan D. Kalior

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Thank you for the interesting review. I have not read this book, but you do make it sound interesting. I especially enjoyed your insights and look forward to finding out why you thought it was so good.
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I would love the older English language! I think it's so fitting for a fantasy, and I struggle when books set in medieval castles use modern English and idioms. However, you're right. Pacing is extremely important. Thanks for the thorough review!
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It's interesting that the protagonists are direct opposites: light and darkness. I'm particularly curious as to why darkness personified is even a protagonist, that implies there's a good function she plays. I'd like to see how that pans out. It's always a good thing when there are no errors to make reading more cumbersome. Thanks for the review.
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What an interesting concept, literally have dark and light combat against the nothingness is something different. Adding in a medieval style form of erotic scenes, and that has my interest. Thanks for sharing your review.
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I love the book's plot, it's very intriguing.I'll definitely try it out. Thanks for the review
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Post by Stacy_Morgan »

Sounds interesting. I'll probably avoid it because of the erotic scenes, but the premise of the book... Well, its an interesting idea... Worth a ponder.
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