Review of Roan
Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 12:14
[Following is a volunteer review of "Roan" by E. R. Barr.]
Roan by E. R. Barr is what I would like to describe as a young adult or coming-of-age fantasy book that tells the story of Conor Archer. Conor Archer is the main fictional being in this book, and his life takes a big turn after he has an unusual thing happen to him, then when his mom passes away.
He's all alone now. Before his mother sadly passed away, she told about his aunt in Tinker's Grove, a small town. Tinker's Grove has secrets Conor never knew about. Even Conor is not ordinary, and he gets to know himself better there. Obtain a copy of this book right now to find out all that went on in this fantasy thriller. Follow me today as we read about the supernatural.
I like this book primarily because it has young characters that express the depth of fantasy that the storyline was made for. There is action and adventure. In fact, this book has all the necessary literary devices that make a fantasy book worth reading. Not to sound cliché, but I have to say that it has suspense, adventure, and lots of surprises to keep anyone reading overly entertained. Another thing is that there are wonderful characters in the book. Characters are the major way a reader interacts with the storyline of a book, so if there are lots of mediocre characters in a book, you cannot enjoy the story.
I dislike nothing about this book. The story is very exhilarating. The book has everything that it needs, and they are all connected. The major character is also developed excellently, and he had very good qualities that made him perfect for the role. Putting all these into consideration, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Roan by E.R. Barr is exceptionally and professionally edited because it lacks grammatical errors. The editing is absolutely superb. I recommend the book to people who like fantasy stories about young adults.
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Roan
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Roan by E. R. Barr is what I would like to describe as a young adult or coming-of-age fantasy book that tells the story of Conor Archer. Conor Archer is the main fictional being in this book, and his life takes a big turn after he has an unusual thing happen to him, then when his mom passes away.
He's all alone now. Before his mother sadly passed away, she told about his aunt in Tinker's Grove, a small town. Tinker's Grove has secrets Conor never knew about. Even Conor is not ordinary, and he gets to know himself better there. Obtain a copy of this book right now to find out all that went on in this fantasy thriller. Follow me today as we read about the supernatural.
I like this book primarily because it has young characters that express the depth of fantasy that the storyline was made for. There is action and adventure. In fact, this book has all the necessary literary devices that make a fantasy book worth reading. Not to sound cliché, but I have to say that it has suspense, adventure, and lots of surprises to keep anyone reading overly entertained. Another thing is that there are wonderful characters in the book. Characters are the major way a reader interacts with the storyline of a book, so if there are lots of mediocre characters in a book, you cannot enjoy the story.
I dislike nothing about this book. The story is very exhilarating. The book has everything that it needs, and they are all connected. The major character is also developed excellently, and he had very good qualities that made him perfect for the role. Putting all these into consideration, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Roan by E.R. Barr is exceptionally and professionally edited because it lacks grammatical errors. The editing is absolutely superb. I recommend the book to people who like fantasy stories about young adults.
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Roan
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon