Official Review: Titanlord by M.G. Darwish

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Re: Official Review: Titanlord by M.G. Darwish

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I'm not exactly sure that fearing a penguin revolt says good things about the author's sanity (LOL) but I do love fantasy novels. Lord of the Rings and similar books are favorites. I'm not sure I could really get into this one. I do like myths and mythology, so it's possible. I may just give it a look. Thanks for the review, I would have missed this one without it!
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Lindsey Klaus wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 19:39 Thanks for this review! I've been looking for a good book including Greek/Roman mythology, but that has its own take on things. It sounds interesting with a unique premise. And it's definitely a plus when a book layers its characters and defies expectations. Realistic people don't belong in boxes. I'll check this out!
This has the tinges of a fictional piece that I could think of so far; it could even be much closer to non-fiction's reality than what's supposed to be intended albeit in a more minute way. I also agree that debilitating or degrading stereotypes are not ideal. The better news is that this expectation-defying piece is now available through Kindle Unlimited as well as of this comment. A lot from this work turned out differently from my initial impressions, but I do hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words.
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Dolor wrote: 04 Apr 2019, 06:41 It has piqued my interest when you mentioned Lord of the Rings and Clash of the Titans. I am also a fan of myths, so I will check this book out. Thanks for the wonderful review.
This piece reminded me of those pieces and of mythical tales although it is unique in its own right. The better news is that this expectation-defying piece is now available through Kindle Unlimited, too, as of this comment. A lot from this piece turned out differently from my initial impressions, but I do hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words, kabayan. Mabuhay tayong lahat!
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Cotwani wrote: 04 Apr 2019, 10:50
Just when I thought I already knew the answers, a subsequent chapter would then lead me to discover that I didn't get everything exactly right. I had to find another piece of the puzzle thereafter.
This sort of unpredictability captivates and engages. I am intrigued, how the author manages to bring the main character later in the narration, but still maintain the pace of the book. Thanks for the great review!
That's exactly why I was too glued and would have not minded the errors if I didn't need to. There were ample, necessary lulls in between phases to create a rhythmic variation but not too much to allow the reader to break free and travel to dreamland. As I mentioned earlier, the better news is that this expectation-defying piece is now available through Kindle Unlimited, too, as of this comment. A lot from the work turned out differently from my initial impressions, but I do hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words.
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Kelyn wrote: 04 Apr 2019, 14:34 I'm not exactly sure that fearing a penguin revolt says good things about the author's sanity (LOL) but I do love fantasy novels. Lord of the Rings and similar books are favorites. I'm not sure I could really get into this one. I do like myths and mythology, so it's possible. I may just give it a look. Thanks for the review, I would have missed this one without it!
Hahaha... I guess it's an exaggerated figurative language for the impossibility of him getting frightened about anything at all. I'm also inclined to think he is more concerned about nature's wrath as a consequence of human wantonness; although I'm yet to confirm my assumption, what I'm more definite about is that I'd rather have my kids and our future generations free from such bleaker possibilities.

As I mentioned earlier, the better news is that this expectation-defying piece is now available through Kindle Unlimited as of this comment. A lot from it turned out differently from my initial impressions, but I do hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words.
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Espie wrote: 04 Apr 2019, 17:24
Dolor wrote: 04 Apr 2019, 06:41 It has piqued my interest when you mentioned Lord of the Rings and Clash of the Titans. I am also a fan of myths, so I will check this book out. Thanks for the wonderful review.
This piece reminded me of those pieces and of mythical tales although it is unique in its own right. The better news is that this expectation-defying piece is now available through Kindle Unlimited as well as of this comment. A lot from this work turned out differently from my initial impressions, but I do hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words, kabayan. Mabuhay tayong lahat!
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I like the Lord of the Rings, so I'll definitely have to try this book. Great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 04 Apr 2019, 19:37 I like the Lord of the Rings, so I'll definitely have to try this book. Great review!
Same here. This book turned out to be different from my initial impressions and expectations, but I hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. It's available through Kindle Unlimited when I last checked, too. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words.
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M.G Darwish let me tell you something you arr the next J.K. Rowling.i used to search for books who were good abd when i entredonline book club i foun the lerfect one.Thank you online book club for making the search easier and thank you M.G Darwish writing such a good book. I am going to read the full book. :tiphat:
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Abdiali wrote: 05 Apr 2019, 12:57 M.G Darwish let me tell you something you are the next J.K. Rowling.I used to search for books who were good and when I entered the online book club I found the perfect one. Thank you online book club for making the search easier and thank you, M.G Darwish, for writing such a good book. I am going to read the full book. :tiphat:
I'm a Rowling fan, too. Despite the typos, Titanlord is certainly a page-turning, captivating read. Thank you for dropping by.
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I really enjoyed your review. This book sounds like a great read, even with grammatic issues. Thank you for your review. :tiphat:
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KDJ wrote: 06 Apr 2019, 13:25 I really enjoyed your review. This book sounds like a great read, even with grammatic issues. Thank you for your review. :tiphat:
Errors could be easily sorted, and a book could have a revised edition thereafter. However, a good story needs to be one from the very start. I've had more than a few surprises from this piece, but I hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words.
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What are titans? I'm not even up to date with these things. Why would an evil king steal their power? I need to read these stories. Nice review!
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Hayley2-0 wrote: 07 Apr 2019, 13:06 What are titans? I'm not even up to date with these things. Why would an evil king steal their power? I need to read these stories. Nice review!
You're quite spot on! This book needs to be read to be understood more. It turned out different from my initial expectations, but I hope you'd read and find it as worthwhile as I did. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and kind words.
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Woah, comparing the book to LoTD and the PJ books is quite some high praise! I love how you've worded the review. Enjoyed reading it.
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