Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Re: Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Bianka Walter wrote: 30 Jun 2018, 02:39
Paiges-reads wrote: 29 Jun 2018, 07:21 A book hangover?? Oh, I have such a love hate relationship with them! Love the book hate the hangover, but I have to say, that definitely is a review that has me interested! The time line being only five days, I can just imagine how quick paced and action packed it is. I love fantasy and adventure, so this is being put on the top of my "too read" list!
It is super action packed! I hope you do get to read it, and if you do, please share your thoughts. Would love to hear them :)
Thanks so much for the comments!
Of course! I'd love to share once I've read it - the only thing better than a good book, is someone to discuss it with! :techie-studyingbrown:
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Very nice review! Your descriptions of the book are excellent; you practically have me hooked before I've even read a page :)
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I am not a fan of fantasy reads (LOTR and Potter literature are exceptions), but your review makes me want to buy this book and get drunk with it pronto!

Immortals' Requiem is a terrific title. Cu Roi and Grimnir make me miss Harry and Voldemort. Frodo and Gollum, too.

Thanks for the precious review, Bianka!
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Wow, you really liked the book. A fantasy following a conflict between immortals sounds intriguing. The world building sounds original, and the author does sound like a gifted storyteller. It is to his credit that he didn't throw violence in just for the sake of it. That the book is well edited is another plus. Sounds a bit too graphic for me, but I am glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for the enthusiastic review!
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Wow! That's awesome .I love H. Rider. Haggard's novels. I am going to read this book it was amazing
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I first read the inciteful onlinebookclub review of the book and loved it and after finishing the book, I can honestly rate this as a 4 out of 4 stars fantasy novel. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Thanks for your review. It´s clear you love the book, and I always feel happy when readers deeply enjoy a book.
However, fantasy isn´t for me and this seems kind of "extreme fantasy".
Bianka Walter wrote: 18 May 2018, 06:59 Bobbe has introduced every kind of fantasy creature to his tale. This includes Elves, Ifrit, zombies, vampires and weird tentacled dog-like creatures called Barghest.
Yes...I´d drop the book as soon as elves, zombies and tentacled canine creatures appeared. I just can´t seem to really immerse in a world that I don´t find believable.
But, I admit the review is awesome, and apparently, the writer is quite gifted so I´ll keep it in mind for fantasy fans or in case I ever change my mind.
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I love a good supernatural dark fantasy, throw in immortals and other magical creatures and I can't wait to read it. I love the first sentence of the review, to me that is a glowing recommendation for this book. Congrats on being BOTD
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I would like to say a magnificent review. Though I love fantacies, your review gave me an uncontrollable urge to read this fiction. Seems a really good and interesting book. Congrats on being BOTD
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The author seems to have created a fantastic and unique world. Every character is different. I like that the violence is real. It's hard to imagine that they will face such evil and everyone will come out alive.
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Thank you for the review. It is very evident that you enjoyed this fantasy and that future readers will too. Though I'm not a fan of zombies, other fantasy creatures are fascinating and this clearly has a vast of them in it. I take note of lot of deaths too, I'm not sure that is something I want to read as I'm currently avoiding depressing or disappointing thoughts. So thank you for all the warnings, recommendation and your overall thoughts of this fantasy book.
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Eryn Bradshaw wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 17:02 I will take your recommendation and give this book a read! The imagery example you gave is absolutely beautiful as well. I love when authors make the effort to really paint the world for you. Wonderful review!
Thank you so much! I haven't seen you for a while, I thought you disappeared.
Nice to see your comments again :)
Please let me know what you think if you do read!
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Miriam Molina wrote: 02 Jul 2018, 20:16 I am not a fan of fantasy reads (LOTR and Potter literature are exceptions), but your review makes me want to buy this book and get drunk with it pronto!

Immortals' Requiem is a terrific title. Cu Roi and Grimnir make me miss Harry and Voldemort. Frodo and Gollum, too.

Thanks for the precious review, Bianka!
Thank you Miriam, as always for the great comments :)
For my money, nothing beats Harry and Frodo, but this comes right up there!
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The book sounds interesting. I'm a big fantasy book lover but, I'm not really big on a lot of violence and bloodshed in fantasy. Though i am a horror fan as well. I might give the book a try though just to see how violent it really is. Thanks for the review it was very informative.
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As far as fantasy books are concerned I would most likely be shy to read this, but now thanks to the review I am eagerly looking forward to reading the whole book, thanks for the review
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