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

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

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This book sounds amazing; who wouldn't love a mix of action and comedy in one book? I'm curious about The Fellowship of the Pudding. Thanks for this awesome review!
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This sounds like an interesting parody of the fantasy genre. There's a cast of interesting characters and adventure! Thanks for your helpful review!
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I’m not sure how I feel about all the ridiculous elements of this fantasy novel, it certainly would be a unique read, that is for sure!
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The synopsis of the reviewer gave me the impression that they thoroughly enjoyed the book and really made me grab it and read right away. I’m looking forward to digging into this book to be with Thoral’s journey as he embarks on an action filled adventure with a talking fish riding in one of his interesting pouches.
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Is indeed a great book... Barvo!
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I'm not a fan of this genre of books. However, congratulations on the book of the day and a satisfactory review. But I believe it will be an enjoyable read for the lovers of the book.
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I like the fun nature of the author's writing. It sounds great that the author balances well the action and the farce. Not sure I'll be reading it. but a fictional story that combined humor and supernatural is something I'd like to enjoy in a movie. Thank you for an engaging review.
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Great review. I enjoyed it immensely. I don't think that this is my kind of book, so I will pass.
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This is a highly recommended book for readers who enjoy fantasy stories. The author does a great job of incorporating silly elements but still keeping the book high quality and artistic striking the perfect balance. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Why does it sound like a spoof on the Lord of the Rings to me? I guess I would have to read to find it out. I like your writing style. Have you tried writing stories of your own?
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Loving this silly take on the genre. Will definitely love this book as a great pick me up.
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Thoral reminded me to Obelix from the "Asterix" series by Goscinny and Uderzo. But the story is closer to what it would be the Mel Brooks version of all the J.R.R. Tolkien books into one and a little more.
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I can honesty say that I have never read an amazing review as yours. Your review took me a journey through the book. Really amazing.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for the great review. Since I don't usually care for the fantasy genre, but I did like the sample, perhaps I fit more into the farce category. It felt more like a fairy tale for those not real young. After reading your review, I believe I will add it to my list of books to read. Sometimes books surprise me, and I'm glad they do.
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This review reveals that it's a fantasy genre, but it doesn't talk much about the characters and the theme of this story.
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