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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There are so many fantasy books based on Merlin, so a different take on it might be worth a read. I'm not really into bloodbaths but based on your review it might be worth a read.

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I like the heroic acts of Dante and Merlin, inspite of them being blind. I'd like to read how the Knights overcame the Falcon. Great review.
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Two blind heroes dishing out the heat! Sounds pretty unbelievable, but then again, that's what fiction is for! Dante having to master his knight skills with the presence of his tormentor, Maximus, must be no easy feat. It's equally great that the book can effectively be read as a standalone, despite being book two in the series. Still, I won't be reading it because I'm not in the mood to read about bloodbaths and magic. Thanks for the review.
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Glad to be back at home and can't wait to start reading new adventure! This will be a good start! Thank you for your awesome review and congratulations!
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Interesting. The twist got me. I love science fictions in movies. This review really made want to read this book. The story got me too. What happened next after the child was rescued? This question just kept on in my mind as I read this review. I love it.
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Thanks for a good and detailed review. I like stories that have twists that I can not predict. They are a rare find for me. I also found the variety of characters from human to beautiful wolves, that you mentioned, to be a compelling reason to read this novel.
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I love fantasy, and this one sounds perfect for me. I'm also curious as to how the main character's recent blindness affects him and how he adapts to it, especially considering such a disability usually turns out to be more of a help than a hinderance in fantasy novels. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Post by oluwastaytimi16 »

This looks like an lnteresting book. I love sci-fi stories and this reminds me of daredevil. Love the review
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Sounds intriguing; I'm imagining Dante fighting something like Daredevil since they're both blind!
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This is a good review it piqued my interest in wanting to read this book. I hope Dante does make it as a knight being a kid that is blind. I believe this book could show people that one can do anything that they set their mind to.
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The narrative sounds interesting and intriguing. However, the bloodshed makes it less appealing to me. Congrates on BOTD.
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Post by Shehzad133 »

Perfect review. Mysterious novel. And the characters of Merlin and Dante is amazing
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A story is the true definition of an epic fantasy and i please to read. The book seems great. I think the readers will enjoy the book. Thank you
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I am not fond of science fiction novels
But the title of this book urge me a lot
I realy enjoyed it nice story with different characters
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

It sounds like an engaging read featuring an entirely new world with lots of exciting characters and incidents. As a fan of fantasy genre, I would like to read the book but I would prefer to do so in order. Thanks for the review, it really helped me form my own opinions about the book.
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