Review of Peril and Splendor

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This seems intriguing. A fantasy story filled with adventure. The warriors have to work together and bravely save Nashia from the dragons. They don't just want to eradicate the dragons but they need to make sure the alpha dragon is killed to have peace.
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It’s going to be a action packed and suspenseful novel as Ramsay and his group of warriors protect Nashia from dragons that killed people and buildings and any form of intrusion with their exceptional fighting skills and magical abilities. I like reading fantasy adventure novels from time to time and this one is right up my alley.
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Judging by the amount of adventure that Ramsay and his team experienced, I'm sure this whole series has a lot in store for it's readers.
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An engaging tale with well-crafted characters and intriguing plot. This sounds great for those who are into fantasy novels involving dragon. It is definitely an action packed story of adventure and risk where the hero and his team fight all kinds of monstrous creatures. I think this would make a great movie. Wonderful review.
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Fantasy novel with knights and dragons. This is exactly my kind of book. I can't wait to get to read. Thanks for the review.
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While I had pegged this as a young adult book from the author’s writing style, I don't agree with the use of profanity for this audience. The premise of the warriors however is an interesting prospect.
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This fantasy fiction novel is written perfectly with dramatized events and fluid storytelling. The best part is the quest to the dragon's heart and the battles fought to save Nashia from the dragons. Congrats on the BOTD!
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'Official Review: Peril and Splendor: The Journey to Yragos (Fantasy Mission Book 1)' by Caleb Birch is an in-depth look into the engrossing young adult fiction story for readers. It guides the readers to read the book. The theme of magic interwoven in the story was captivating for me. The point that the journey of Ramsay's team to the dragon's heart was the book's most intriguing part is worth mentioning in the review. Also, as mentioned in the review, the point that Ramsay's team was an inclusion of a variety of gifts and magic is remarkable for readers. Nice to learn that the storyline was awesome and great!
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Even though a young adult fantasy novel isn’t my first choice read- still willing to give this a go.
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Post by Monicadcm »

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This is a fascinating young adult fantasy book that emphasizes action, adventure, danger, leadership, magic, and the pursuit of a terrible dragon. The book has an inspiring OnlineBookClub review and is currently free on Amazon Kindle. Congrats on being chosen as BOTD.
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I read all of the review of Peril and Splendor: The Journey to Yragos (Fantasy Mission Book 1) you wrote and I loved it I love fantasy this one sounds like a good battle journey taken by Warriors of Nashia and a good series.
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I don't read YA books and I find that I enjoy more of adult high fanatsy. But the plot sounds promising. Great job with the review.
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This is a very suspense filled fantasy, Ramsay and his warriors fight to defend Nashia. They encounter many intruders that are determined to invade Nashia, and Dragons have overtaken the city, the warriors face the most dangerous enemy of them all! Ramsey and his courageous team must defeat the alpha dragon to save their city. Can they do it? Loved your review :tiphat:
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This well-written, fantastic world-building, young adult fantasy seems quite captivating and full of winning magic. Great review!
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The review was interesting. I liked the rabbit being included in the review. The wrap-up for the review was unique: I have never read one that waited until the end to mention the author's name, book's name, and rating until the very last.
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