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Re: Featured Review: Roan: The Tales Of Conor Archer

Post by Amanda Nicole Newton »

Fantasy can be a really hard genre to write, especially more epic saga kinds of stories. I'm glad to see this author does an excellent job. I love a book with a good writing style. This sounds like a good read.
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I love fantasies and I admire what imagination exists in the minds of authors. And a captivating review this book is. A must-read for me as I think this book would be an enjoyable read.
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This book stems from the premise of urban fantasy. Roan seems like an interesting character. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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I enjoy fantasy greatly, and since this review speaks so highly of the uniqueness of this book, I am eager to flip through the book.
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I can tell you enjoyed reading this book from your enthusiastic review. However, urban fantasy isn't really my thing.
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Books with excellent character development always helps a reader to relate with each personality. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Adekeye-Hassan A »

Thanks for the review. However, I think I will pass on this book. Although the book seems cool. I have a lot to catch up on a lot.
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I have read a few Urban Fantasy stories and this book is right up my alley. Barr's story telling is impressive and the plot and characters are very believable and real. I will definitely enjoy reading the book. Thanks for an excellent review!
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Post by Novin Aliyah »

Fantasy urban fiction with the character Conor Archer combines the real world and fantasy full of mysticism. The reviewer delivered the review well. I was so interested in reading it. Congratulations on becoming a BOTD.
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This review has nothing but appreciation for this book. Might read the sample later to see if the love is well deserved
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Post by David Onyango 3 »

Wonderful,if it helps,urban fantasy is one of my favorite subgenres,I enjoyed this imensely.I often decide if the writing style will be to my taste, plus excellent character development since they are written by the same author.I am definitely intrigued! Great review.
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Post by Beatrice Ochieng »

Your review had indeed done justice to the book, it sure does create interest to read the book, however, I am not a fan of urban fantasy so I will pass. Good job on the review!
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I'm of those fantasy fanatics. Beautiful character development. The plot is magically interesting. This is more than a better urban fantasy story.
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Post by Wilbert Atwijukye »

I can now agree and confirm that urban fantasy is really to pull is up but the writer made it all sound awesome with the celtic and mythology.
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Interesting, if you are one thing, then you will be another. One learn a lot just by reading your review. Thank you for being informative.
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