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

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

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Fish Wielder is such an adventurous book that has both fantasy and farce combined and a high rate of suspense, it's a book that one really need to read. Thanks for the review
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Book full of fun, so delightful and probably the most unusual sidekick in the history of fantasy. And in the midst of the wonderful silliness is a cracking good story. I hope the author is already thinking about the next installment in the series, because I'm already waiting for it!
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Having read the book I totally agree with you. I expected it to disappoint me, especially when every time Thoral was mentioning his magic sword. I was like "we got it, your mentor Yiz gave it to you!". :lol:
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It's a fun creating fantasy book. Though I am not a fan of this genre, but hope it would appeal many fantasy lovers.
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I never give out 4 ratings on reviews of books. That said, the reviewer obviously loved the story. Though fantasy isn't my niche, the reviewer was very passionate about the book. The text didn't engross me, but I can see that the writer clearly knows the genre .
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I really loved two different parts of the sample. The first was when the barbarian starts speaking and it's old English kindof. It made me actually chuckle. The other great moment was when the fish walked into the bar. It was so ridiculous that it set the tone of "This book is going to break some rules now."
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I don't normally enjoy fantasy novels, but you have me intrigued. Great review!!
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Thank you for your review. This was one of the most enjoyable books I've read in a while. I'm glad you enjoyed the quirky humorous action and adventure as much as I did.
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Comedic fantasy. I don't believe I have ever read a book like this before either. I am on the fence if I like it or not. Might be one of those things where I have to be in the mood to read.
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Definitely a great book review that has me eager to read this one! I giggled at some parts of this review, which should be fitting for a book of fantasy and farce! I can't wait to read this one! Thanks for the awesome work!
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This review pretty much described my feel for the book just in the opening pages. Makes me interested to read it!
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i like the book cover and I'll definitely read the book. thanks for the review
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A silly fantasy, comedic and entertaining. This will be a nice tickler for those seeking a humorous read.
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It sounds kind of like this book might fit into a satire genre? I’d have to read the book to be sure, though. It sounds pretty amusing from your review. Thanks for writing one!
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Really great review for all time...I must try this one
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