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Re: Featured Official Review: Fish Wielder by J.R.R.R. (Jim) Hardison

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I haven't read a funny book in a while, so I'll keep this one in mind, noting your point that J.R.R.R. keeps up the humour throughout. I wonder how this compares to Terry Pratchett? I know you won't be reading this, rssllue, but nevertheless, I have to say I miss you!
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Fish Wielder by J.R.R.R. Hardison offers an unmatched blend of fantasy and humour. Join Thoral Mighty Fist, a larger-than-life barbarian, on a quest for the lost Pudding of Power and experience a mix of action, farce, and unexpected camaraderie.
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I am not so much into fantasy book. I prefer comical ones instead. Thanks for the review.
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This is the beginning of an epic fantasy saga marked by humor. It's a sort of spoof of the classics of this genre with a storyline full of action and silliness and funny characters. I'll look into this series. Thank you for your great review!
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Good review. You started by describing how exceptional Thoral was; you spent too many sentences doing that, in my opinion. I had to wait for the third paragraph before I understood Thoral's main purpose; this should have come earlier. Otherwise, I liked the review. Also, I wonder how you figured the main character had a strange accent. In an audiobook? :D
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I am intrigued by Thoral's physical features, which make him stand out from the crowd. I am also interested in learning if he would be able to find the lost Pudding of Power.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

It's good to know that one can write a tongue-in-cheek fantasy and make it work. I'm not much of a reader of fantasy books, so this isn't the right book for me. But bravo to the author for adding a nifty new spin to an old genre.
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Starting the sample, I first thought we were headed into a Young Adult novel. Then the comedy grew, then the writing tied the humor together with threads of traditional fantasy and then I was interested. I was not sure whether this read would be entertaining for me, so I needed a review to help me decide. Yours did the trick, validating and expanding upon my first impression, helping me decide to add the book to my list, talking fish and all. It may not be hardcore fantasy, but it is entertaining fantasy and that is enough. After 50 years of reading the genre, a little laughter is quite welcome!

Thank you for the synopsis and for the considered treatment of a story that might be easily dismissed. Also for commenting on the quality of the writing as I was wondering if that would hold up! I hope I enjoy it as much as you did, but I will give it a try in part because of this review and its promise of blended humor and action.
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Going by the book description, I didn't think I would like this genre. It spoke about a depressed barbarian warrior and his best friend, who happened to be a talking Koi fish. Together, will Thoral and Brad, be able to recover the lost Pudding of Power? Your review was well-summarized and balanced. However, the sample pages did not excite me much. I am not interested in this type of fantasy novel, so I will skip it. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Yet, with his enormously strong fists and uncanny relationship with luck, he makes it through to the middle portion of the book where he finds himself going on the ultimate quest to find the lost Pudding of Power.
- Who wouldn't want that kind of power?!! I'm ready to digest this. A very tasteful review. Thank you.
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This book is making me want to read it, and eventually find out who the dreaded Heartless One is and how he or she fights Thoral Mighty Fist in a world of fantasy.
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Not surprisingly the reviewer hit the nail on the head about this enjoyable romp of a farcical fantasy, full of absurd and unpredictable plot twists and happening's. It is not suitable for children, as the violence is extreme but it is too funny to be totally gross, 4 out of 4 for this great review. I enjoyed the sample. A totally unique reading experience.
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Post by Seetha E »

I don't believe I would typically choose a fantasy novel of this kind. Your account of Thoral and his companion's perilous quest to locate the Pudding of Power, however, makes it irresistible. Exceptionally fascinating review! Congratulations on winning BOTD!
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Post by Jorge Leon Salazar »

This fantasy book seems unique of its kind as skillfully blends farce with fantasy. I think the author has a lot of creativity and genius to successfully combine silliness with the action and adventure typical of such a story. Without a doubt, Thoral is a singular character. Sounds intriguing.
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Post by Rupali Mishra »

Congrats on BOTD!
It was a story about a downtrodden barbarian warrior and his talking Koi fish best friend. Will you be in a position to locate the stolen Pudding of Power, Thoral, and Brad? Well-resumed and impartial, the official OBC review.
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