Official Review: Dragon Scroll of Nepthali by B.L. Madole

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Re: Official Review: Dragon Scroll of Nepthali by B.L. Madole

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The book is right up my alley, because I love fantasy words a lot and even though there has been much said already about conflict between brothers since Abel and Cain, I believe involving dragons will add some new touch to it. Going to add it to my want-to-read shelf, and thank you for bringing the book to my attention!
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Everything will always go well when people work together in harmony and love. However, when greedy and envy set in, things begin to spoil. I wonder what made Natas jealous of Orpheus.
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This is a very interesting book which brings back the stories of the giants. There is great creativity and the presence of Orpheus and Natas prepare the reader for two conflicting sides of the story - possibly, the good and the evil. I look forward to reading the whole book soon.
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Two brother dragons, Orpheus and Natas, help the Nepthali kingdom in the great Goblin War. Natas makes Orpheus write a scroll with evil demands, and Orpheus seals it. When twins are born in the royal family, the scroll awakens. A fun fantasy story!
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Such a wonderful book by Madole it sounds like a fairy tale, Imagine a land which was once protected by 2 brother dragons then after a goblin war one of the dragons turned against the other, this is a very thrilling book and i must say it's a very worthy to have won BOTD.
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The plot is enhanced by Natas' jealousy, and I'm interested to see how it unfolds and how the kingdom of Nepthali will be protected.
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What a well presented summary of the book. I love the story setting depicted in your review. Thanks for sharing your review and congrats on BOTD.
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I enjoyed reading this review. Your description of the story, with its dragons, castles, and battles between good and evil, makes it sound very thrilling. I appreciate your highlight of the well developed characters and a fast pace plot, as well as the themes of hope and despair. Nice thematic blends. Will pass for a thrilling tale.
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Thank you for this engaging review. The review captures the magic, suspense and rich storytelling masterfully. I'm especially drawn to the idea of the Dragon scroll and connection to the royal bloodline. The mix of action, romance and fantasy makes it epic.
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I like how the romance blends in quietly, heightening the sense of courtesy, and Natas' awakening adds an exciting dimension of complexity to the plot.
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life for 16 yo is filled with heartache but the beautiful maid servant is kept from despair by unwavering hope
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life for 16 yo is filled with heartache but the beautiful maid servant is kept from despair by unwavering hope
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