Official Review: Sorcerers' Prayer: A Trilogy
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Re: Official Review: Sorcerers' Prayer: A Trilogy
Yes, it's quite a unique book! Have fun, and thank you for your appreciation!LinaMueller wrote: ↑15 Jul 2020, 10:04 This book seems to be unique. Your review made me curious. When I have time, I will read this one. Thanks for your great review.

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Have fun, and thank you for your appreciation!Mbrooks2518 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2020, 04:27 A very intriguing plot, and the Hawaiian setting is a nice bonus. I'll definitely be reading this book. Thanks for the great review!

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The author clearly put a special effort in writing the dialogue for the important characters giving them specific speech patterns. Thank you for your appreciation!Vic Chimezie wrote: ↑16 Jul 2020, 10:46 Thanks for a very informative and detailed review. The first thing I take note of in any book is the dialogue within. I like it to be natural and reflective of the character. Thank goodness this one doesn't disappoint. Thanks for the recommendation.

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Well, there is darkness because the villain kills following a gory ritual, but there's also humor. Thank you for your appreciation!FABIAN_BATS wrote: ↑19 Jul 2020, 09:03 Such a well rounded review. I know its not for me, because it seems way to dark. The characters having their own voice is a feature I would enjoy if I ever read the book. Great review once again.

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