Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Re: Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Sounds like a new realm all fantasy fiction lovers would like to delve into! I liked it when you said that there's a lot of death involved and be cautious. But i actually laughed at it because I was reminded by Silmarillon and Game of Thrones. Fans of these books would never find death spree as surprising anymore. I can feel your fangirl mode in this book and I really want to know more. Also, i like the sound of the author being a gifted storyteller. Battles are hard enough to write, making the scene as vivid as it can be but not too much boring details. Thanks for the review!
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Wow! This sounds like a spectacularly written fantasy novel. I was particularly impressed by the descriptive writing in the sample. Clearly this author stands out from the pack! Great review.
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Great review! after reading the sample pages, I had no interest in reading this book. There was too much going on at one time without any sense of direction where it was going. However, after reading your detailed review of this book, my interest in reading has changed from and I will give it a try. Your summary of the characters, plot, setting and history of this book, clarified information that was missing in the sample pages. I'm getting more into the fantasy genre and think this will be an interesting read
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I’m a huge fantasy fan, and this one sounds great! I love amazing world-building. It’s one of my favorite aspects of the genre. I can typically handle the battle scenes, and it sounds like you were able to get attached to the characters. Thank you for your insightful review!
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Great review! I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Not my genre, though, so I think I'll pass on this one. It's interesting how, in the sample, the author links the characters from the various periods. Kudos to him!
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I am honestly fascinating by the character of Grímnir. Stories told in a format where each chapter belongs to a particular character does get a little too tricky for me though.

Wonderfully written review!
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Judging by your review, this book sounds awesome. Very happy to hear that the storytelling and world-building in this book is so good. This seems like a great fantasy book. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Nkansah Elinam213 »

The story Immortals' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe is a nice one ,the grammar as I read so far was ok. But I wasn't following what the story was about from the beginning. But as i continued i got it. The writer also have quite an imagination. This book is good for fantasy reader's
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Post by oduware osarumen »

Wow that was awesome
it was as if I was actually watching the movie on TV seriously there should be a movie for this book
Nice I will recommend this book to a friend
I want more and he is going to love,it
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I am interested in such a plot. But I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for this thorough review.
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According to the review, the book seems to be interesting to read , with a well developed plot. Thanks for such a great review and Congrats to the author of the BOTD.
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A fantasy book with elfs, immortals, fairies in war to destroy evil. Great reviews. I am in. Just my kind of book. Congrats for making BOTD.
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According to the review, the book seems to be interesting to read , with a well developed plot. Thanks for such a great review and Congrats to the author of the BOTD.
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Great job on your written review. This sounds a book that may make for a great read if I get a chance to
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This is definitely a book I would read to the end. The plot seems very interesting. I will be sure to add this to my list of books to read.
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