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Official Review: Murdeth by M. El

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Murdeth" by M. El.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Murdeth by M. El is an interesting book on Varseth Crissil, born to Eluvie and Lucius Crissil, the Nosfaran. Lucius, his father, married Eluvie to discover more secrets to power and gain the gray skull throne for his selfish purposes despite being the rightful heir to the kingdom. The three hundred and forty-seven pages novel is an exciting book to read.

A great war began, which led to the defeat of the winds, Werecs, alongside cities that refused to bow to Lucius. A savior was needed, and the slain guardian chose to come back to life as Varseth of a mixed background after being brutally murdered. The deceitful prophecies of Upraith pitched Lucius against his son Varseth. He made Varseth a slave to grow up in his household until he was of age, then he will be murdered for his immense powers. Varseth was torn between the fear of his power-drunk father and his mother's love, Varseth got away from Lucius. He was determined to make the gray skull throne Lucius occupied nothing but a memory. The battle of the brothers began. Was Varseth successful in his quest? Were the prophecies fulfilled? These answers made Murdeth a delightful read.

The author did a great job of fusing dictatorship, love, abuse of power, and revolution in this captivating book. Also, the strategic methods of fighting wars highlighted in this book are fantastic. Furthermore, I learned the importance of documenting and learning from history. This will help to avoid obliteration of events, confirm prophecies, and prevent recurring wars.

I love the author’s imaginative skill in painting the typical God and man scenario compared to the Caos, Wind Arans, and prophecies in the novel. Also, I appreciate some life-changing lessons on emotional intelligence and personal development detailed in the book. In addition, I learned the need to utilize anger and sorrow as propelling forces to achieving success.

There is nothing I dislike about the book. It is an action-packed fiction novel that explores the theme of love, revolution, and survival theory. Also, it has some intriguing twists and turns that make reading the book exciting. Besides, if you are not a fan of violent scenes, you can stay clear of this book. Although I found a few errors in the book, it did not affect my reading experience.

Overall, I rate Murdeth 4 out of 4 stars because the storyline was interesting, and there are lessons to learn from it. The complaints I listed above are not enough to reduce a star from the maximum rating. I recommend this book to lovers of science fiction novels, and individuals seeking survival stories that inspire.

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The plot of this book sounds very intriguing, and you did justice to it with your excellent review. Good job!
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There's a lot in this novel, but from the number of words I found in the Bookshelf section, it seems pretty short for today's standards, so the author did a good job in packing everything up. Thank you for your great review!
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This sounds like an amazing piece to read. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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It sounds as though the author has developed a rich world with complex characters. In addition, learning from history is an important lesson. Thanks for the review.
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This book has such an interesting collection of tags, and the plot sounds fascinating. I might give it a read.

Thanks for the review.
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This novel sounds complex and mystifying, both good in the eyes of those who enjoy a thrilling adventure! The thought of defying fate, or as this novel proclaims as a doomed fate, sets a mood that I enjoy experiencing.
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"Learning to utilize anger and sorrow as propelling forces to achieving success" is an excellent life lesson. I do enjoy the downfall of villains especially after they've wrecked so much havoc. I hope Varseth is successful in his quest.
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This sounds like it’s full of fascinating characters and plot twists! I’ll definitely be checking this one out!
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The plot sounds rather complicated,mysterious and intruging! Sounds like a good read. Thanks for the great review! :)
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Elvis Best wrote: 21 Jul 2020, 09:42 The plot of this book sounds very intriguing, and you did justice to it with your excellent review. Good job!
Thanks Elvis Best, The plot's really intriuing
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NetMassimo wrote: 21 Jul 2020, 10:56 There's a lot in this novel, but from the number of words I found in the Bookshelf section, it seems pretty short for today's standards, so the author did a good job in packing everything up. Thank you for your great review!
Thanks NetMassimo, The plot was done with great intelligence.
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Mr_Wimbaum wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 22:27 This sounds like it’s full of fascinating characters and plot twists! I’ll definitely be checking this one out!
You should Mr_Wimbaum, It is wonderful.
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SamGStee wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 11:23 This novel sounds complex and mystifying, both good in the eyes of those who enjoy a thrilling adventure! The thought of defying fate, or as this novel proclaims as a doomed fate, sets a mood that I enjoy experiencing.
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Ms_Rita30 wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 11:23 "Learning to utilize anger and sorrow as propelling forces to achieving success" is an excellent life lesson. I do enjoy the downfall of villains especially after they've wrecked so much havoc. I hope Varseth is successful in his quest.
The quest is filled with many lessons I will not want to expose, you will have to find out :D
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