Review of The Temple Of Truth And Lies

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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Thank you for the interesting review! The book sounds very intriguing and complicated at the same time. I am not a fan of dark fantasy but it was a great review!
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It seems like I may not enjoy reading this story. I wonder if they will be able to uncover the hidden treasure. Though I like that is a dark fantasy and adventurous book.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

This is a book on historical fantasy. The author did a great job writing a detailed description of the characters. I'll love to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out if the adventure seekers would be able to survive the challenges brought about by their voyage to Pangorn Pangorn Island to uncover a hidden treasure in the mysterious pyramidal temple. I like reading suspense filled adventure stories and this one is right up my alley.
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Seems like a very promising and exciting read for fans of dark fantasy. There are a lot of mysterious creatures in this book. The theme of treasure hunting set in an ancient era has piqued my interest. the author's ability to take the readers into the world of wonder and fantasy appears to be powerfully imaginative. wonder what 'lies' were uncover in this book. Nice review.
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The story in (")The Temple Of Truth And Lies" by James Duvall seems to be one that will be full of suspense and mystery. I will read to know if the adventurers succeed in their mission.
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'Official Review: The Temple of Truth And Lies' by James Duvall provides a thorough and detailed glimpse of the dark fantasy and adventure tale for readers. Every important point related to the story has been emphasized and explained in the review for readers. The point that the book chronicles the captivating exploits of Deszarius as he allies himself with extraordinary individuals and embarks on a series of adventures on the mystical island of Pangorn is worth mentioning in the review. Also, as mentioned in the review, the point that the book vividly portrays the cultures and societal values of the ancient inhabitants of Earth is remarkable for readers. It was great to learn that the book reads like an enchanting fairy tale transporting the reader to a world of magic and wonder!
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I am not a big historical fiction reader, however the fantasy elements and then the first person perspective are intriguing in this BOTD.
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Thanks for the review. This one is an interesting book with both historical and fictional elements but lots of action in between.
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Post by sherrysherry69 »

I feel like I could barely get through the review let alone earnestly want to know the whole story. The content neither excites me, nor does it sound like something I would be enthusiastic in reading further about. That being said, it does seem rich in historical events, and seems to skirt along that fine line between reality and fantasy.
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This fantasy book is filled with unique characters and adventures. Deszarius and his bunch of wizards, dwarves, and elves go on a dangerous journey. Their goal is to rescue a young dwarf who has traveled to an evil pyramid on the island of Pangorn in order to attain riches and fame. The book review was thorough and filled with interesting details.
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This is a creatively written review, explaining in detail the content of the book without any spoilers. This seems like an interesting book, I cannot wait to read it.
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This plot is interesting as i really love historical novel
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The abundance action scenes is what made me hooked about this book. A tale of grand adventures are always cun to read. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Payton Dorman »

I am not a huge fan of wizardry books, but the way that the author went about it totally took me by surprise! I definitely want to purchase the book! I just haven't decided fully on how to read it! The author writes in such a way, that you are left thirsting for more details to the story being told! The main character starts out in turmoil, and things escalate so quickly you'll breeze right through it! I'm definitely wondering what's happened next..
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