Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Re: Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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its making me feel much more.iam a fun to stories related to zombies great on
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No doubt that this book sounds interesting. . . except for the colorful language. Not so much of a fan of fairies. No thanks. Great review, though.
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Your review will make even the most uninterested person to read it. Thanks for the warning too.
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A fantasy book explaining an evil that existed two thousand years ago. Written by a writer who is a good story teller, its plot is flawlessly written and with ease.
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I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm curious how Grimnir and Cú Roí came back to life. Also, how is Cam connected to all these aside from seeing Grimnir's resurrection? I'm excited to find out! Thank you for the recommendation!
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The review of Immortals' Requiem makes me want to start reading it this evening. I like fantasy novels and have a bad habit of reading instead of all of my other tasks. Although I don't like violence as much, well written and logical violence in stories can enhance the characters and give meaning to their actions. It did make me laugh that Camhlaidh would see a giant man with dragon tattoos while drinking...not a story many would believe after a pint. I look forward to losing myself in the plot. Thank you for your review.
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I love this review! Fantasy isn't always my favourite genre but I love how exciting this one sounds! The mix of different fantasy creatures makes for an interesting storyline!
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Bianka Walter wrote: 03 Jul 2018, 07:35
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!
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Thanks for the review! I won a free copy of the ebook and this gave me a fantastic idea of what to expect, like colorful language and violence. It’s nice to be going into this blind.
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Multiple characters, multiple acts, multiple times are characteristic of this novel. If you like to jump between scenes, times, and events, this book is for you!
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The sample from Amazon is enough to get one hooked on the tale developing. The reviewer's notes spike the interest to the next level and add bits of the story to keep curiosity and questions about events moving faster and faster in a compressed five-day timeline. Reviewer's job well done.
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All my favourite magical creatures combined in one book! The summary sounds pretty interesting too so I'm really excited to start this!
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Great review. Very captivating.
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From the information I have gotten from the review it seems this would be an interesting book. As it is I am actually not a fan of the genre but I think it would be a worthwhile read for the readers.
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Awesome and enthusiastic review. I do not normally read this genre, but after reading this fabulous review, and being very much in need of a book hangover, I will probably read this one. Well done!
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