Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Re: Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Thanks for this wonderful review. The book is truly interesting and captivating. It is hard to get books that you will feel you are part of the story. This one seems to be in this category, which is a good thing. I also like the fact that it is properly edited. Fans of fantasy books have one book here, that I feel they must read. It is quite evident that the author is very experienced in this area as evidenced by the vivid descriptions.
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I hardly pick fantasy novels. Since this one is well written and exciting, I hope fans of the genre will love it. Thanks for the review.
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I hardly pick fantasy novels. Since this one is well written and exciting, I hope fans of the genre will love it. Thanks for the review.
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Although avid reader who enjoys good fiction, fantasy, adventure and thrills, I absolutely do not love "dark urban fantasy, terrifying adventures, vampires, zombies, shapeshifters", and spoilers. Therefore, I pass on Immortals' Requiem! But Best wishes to the author on the #BOTD 🧟♂️
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Wow!! What an amazing book!!! This book is very exciting even with all the crimes and bloodshed. I would rate it 4 out of 4.
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I have mixed feelings about books in the fantasy genre. I have really liked some, but I do feel that sometimes it can be overwhelming. However, your review makes it sound like the author did a nice job fleshing out all the different characters. This sounds like an intriguing story.
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Thanks for the awesome review. This novel is definitely going to get a read from me, I'm obviously a fantasy novel reader and I'll say this one story line and the author presentation is really fantastic.
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The sample was a bit rushed for me as I read through the prologue. I almost felt like too much was being thrown out at once without detailed explanation; it deviated from the often elongated prose of high fantasy. I was also unsure of the cover as it read a bit "busy" as the dichotomy of the evil grin juxtaposed that of pensive rage. Your review pulled me in though, and I have downloaded the book to give it a further look!
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a book hangover? now that's the hangover i would want to have intentionally. with such an enthusiastic review, fantasy lover or not ( i am) i will surely be interested. good job!
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I enjoy fantasy fiction a lot, but there are times I find them difficult to follow, especially in books that contain strong vocabularies.
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Post by mayaellenson »

Thank you for your excellent review. It looks like the author crafted an elaborate fantasy book with amazing fairy characters. I do appreciate the fact that they naturally fit in the realm that the writer created, but it appears it's too many of them to fully enjoy the story line.
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I am normally not interested in fantasy books, but after reading your review it seems like a good story. I may have to give it a try! I also like how it is written in multiple characters' perspectives. Thanks for the review!
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Post by susan mwai »

I won't wish to read this book.I fear I would dream of the weird creatures and the extreme death.Thrilling.
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I haven’t read a fantasy in a while, so I guess when I feel it’s time to read another, this is the book to try.
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Post by AJamie »

Awesome review, enough to make me fall in love with the book.... And a book hungover? Am definitely reading this book
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