3 out of 4 stars
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A Kingdom Forgotten by author Charles W. McDonald Jr.
This book made me laugh at the onset when the author went to great pains to instruct the reader as to how best to read his book.
The author then wrote a narrative describing how to interpret the timing in the book that skips at an alarmingly frequent rate between various times and different worlds.I know what you’re thinking… Holy crap! He’s giving me a reader’s guide! This can’t be good!
The writer has an excellent vocabulary, I found I had to look up words that I did not understand.This writer uses many long and flowing sentences that are filled with adjectives and is quite apt at giving the reader a vivid picture of places and events. He is very knowledgeable about his content, such as how to forge a sword and some aspects of architecture and decor.
What I did not like is that after I completed the whole book I still had no idea of what the book was about, and I had not developed any relationship with any of the many characters, most of whom die violently shortly after they are introduced, including a very young child that is murdered because she is innocent though it's unclear from the story what purpose that served.
The story involved so many characters that it was hard to determine who mattered but I think the main one was a very powerful mage named Damon, this person was described as evil by himself and by others and indeed he clearly did nothing to protect a woman with whom he had just engaged in sexual relations and who was killed shortly afterward by one of his friends, his actions were clearly not all good, but neither were they all bad.
This book contains a great deal of graphic violence and could be considered unfit for young readers or those sensitive to violence. It also had a lax attitude towards sex which could make some readers uncomfortable.
I only found 6 errors in the book which was 911 pages and these were minor and would not take away from the story in my opinion.
Because the writer did not give me any sense of connection to any of the characters in this book I am giving it 3 out of 4 stars It was not entirely unenjoyable and I do think some readers that enjoy violent books with adult situations may enjoy it.
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A Kingdom Forgotten
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