Official Review: The Brotherhood of Merlin: Book Two by Rory D Nelson

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Re: Official Review: The Brotherhood of Merlin: Book Two by Rory D Nelson

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I already thought this sounded amazing because... "Arthurian legend" retelling and all. After reading your review, I'm even more interested in reading this. I even bought the first book which is 99 cents right now. Definitely sounds like my kind of book! Thanks for your insight.
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THE BROTERHOOD OF MERLIN
Kudos to Merlin for his sweeping victory. But more task still lies ahead. One victory should prepare us for another bigger battle as the battle of life never end. The need to bring down the senator who instigated the fight rose up after Merlin's victory. Also the need to protect the slave Dante who's to help him achieve this goal are the task before Merlin.
The senator tries all he could to eliminate Dante. Evil men will always want to succeed in whatever they do and any obstacle on their would be removed without hesitation irrespective of the way.
I hope Merlin is able to achieve his tasks and I hope Dante makes to the end.
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Even the review has created an imagry in me. I guess this book is liking to create imagary in me. With the blindness of Merlin and Dante and their supernatural power, i love it!
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The story of Dante is interesting. How Merlin guides the blind boy to become a knight is really touching. I would love to read and recommend. Congrats on BOTD.
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It happens that the tormentors may be part of the plan to rob one of their destiny if not to eliminate them. While others seek Dante's fall, Merlin ensures that Dante is enrolled in the school of the knights.
Congrats on the review.
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Even if this novel could be read as a stand-alone book, I think all those interested could start with the first book in the series. The solid plot and Dante's story are the two elements that caught my interest. Thanks for an interesting review!
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Good review. This is one book that I will enjoy reading. The fact that it's Science fiction has me in. Though I guess I have to look for book one first.
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I'm glad that I don't need to read the previous novels in order to enjoy reading this addition to the series. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for the detailed review. I am into sci-fi genre and this is an interesting read undoubtedly. Addition of wild elements like Orachai and wolves adds to the charm of the book. I really love the touch of magic in novels, so by far this book is an ideal read by me based on the review. I am hooking on this one.
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A merlin book series. I like that the book stands alone and doesn't continue from where the previous book left off as that could be confusing. The reviewer obviously enjoyed reading the book. Cheers to the author for winning BOTD.
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I must commend your effort, for this wonderful review. I really love sci-fi novels, I think I should read this immediately. I really like the fact that this novel is suspense filled, with diverse characters. Thanks again for this review
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The book is friction and suspense filled as well as action.
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This book sounds like a good read. I like science fiction books and stories of good vs evil. So this one seems to be the type of book I would like. I like hearing that the story is fast-paced and full of twists and that the characters were interesting. Thanks for your review.
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Thanks for the review. Merlin and the brotherhood, seeing the name merlin makes me more interested, well the twist kept me going.let see what is in store for dantee..
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Sounds like a great story.. I'm definitely reading for this
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