this book was more than the first book. Anyway i enjoyed it much more than the son of Sobek. Can't wait for the sneak peek of 'blood of olympus'. Nice work Rick
i dnt really like dis book dat much bt its interesting i must say
lucy died trying to save izzy. So painful. Anyway am looking forward to the next sequel on the JP series. I hope no body dies this time around cause it won't be nice
wow! Awesome. That will teach them not to mess with James Sirius Potter and Head Auror, Harry Potter together with James magical friends. Lily did'nt die and that made me happy. This is to you George Norman-this is a really good book, my expection was not cut off. Thumbs up for you, George. You really did great. Am looking forward to the next book on the Jp series.
i love it. Much better than the first
I enjoyed this book from the start to the finish. it's interesting. Julie did a good work here trying to put all the characters together. looking forward to the next book on the series. can't wait.
I love this book. I couldn't put it down though I had to because of my exams. nice work Morgan. one of your first books I have read and it left a good impression on me
I love this book So damn much. I couldn't put the book Down. It's So amazing
interesting I must say. But this author needs a good editor. some names just happen to be placed wrongly.
in this episode, Thor returns from the hundred with his fellow colleagues in the legion. I love this book But there are some repetition that annoys me. Thor learns about his mother and is happy to know that she's still alive in the land of the druids. get the book for yourself and you will be happy u did.
the search for the shield is getting harder than I thought.
I wonder what the future holds for Guwayne
Andreas Marset, a lowborn arpathian, and a psionipath gets summoned to the Iberian imperium to be interrogated for a crime he didn't commit. He finds himself at the centre of different political machinations and doesn't know who to trust. With his special gifts, he must fight to bring together powerful enemies, to become allies if there's hope of beating an alien invasion. Time is short.
Masters and Bastards is a very entertaining and magic enthralling read. Awesome plot. The author's writing style is very vivid and admirable. Themes of war, survival, betrayal, and politics were explored as the story progressed. What I disliked about the book were the lengthy political discussions. It was a little boring at first but I got used to it as I went deep into the story. My favourite part was the exploration of planets Gideon and Rubicon. It was so real that I imagined myself in the planets' atmosphere. Another favourite part of mine was the military strategies employed by Andreas Marset during the war with the Vulgari alien army.
I would recommend this awesome work of SciFi to adults, lovers of fantasy and adventures, and political drama. There are few strong languages and sexual scenes, so I wouldn't recommend to teenagers and sensitive readers.
Masters and Bastards is a very entertaining and magic enthralling read. Awesome plot. The author's writing style is very vivid and admirable. Themes of war, survival, betrayal, and politics were explored as the story progressed. What I disliked about the book were the lengthy political discussions. It was a little boring at first but I got used to it as I went deep into the story. My favourite part was the exploration of planets Gideon and Rubicon. It was so real that I imagined myself in the planets' atmosphere. Another favourite part of mine was the military strategies employed by Andreas Marset during the war with the Vulgari alien army.
I would recommend this awesome work of SciFi to adults, lovers of fantasy and adventures, and political drama. There are few strong languages and sexual scenes, so I wouldn't recommend to teenagers and sensitive readers.
Whew! Finally an awesome read. Now where do I start? Have you ever journeyed into a book, and you feel like never leaving? You feel like it has every piece of fantasy element you can ever imagine. Themes of unconditional love, survival, war, death and salvation were observed as I delved deeper into the story. Moonscript by H. S. J. Williams is an amazing book with mind-blowing adventures. The background stories of each of the characters are so well-written and inextricably interwoven into one compelling and fantastic book.
Seventy years have passed since the kidnapping of Prince Errance of Aselvia. Tellie, a fourteen-year-old teenager and an orphan, who has known nothing else in her life except work, work, work in the dilapidated inn of her master and mistress. One rainy night, she's awoken from a nightmare to attend to some guests. She sensed something evil in their presence and decided to eavesdrop on their conversation. Little did she know that her own adventure of finding the next elf king has just began. In a world filled with darkness and light, from talking birds to celestial elves and everything in between, will she succeed in her quest?
In my opinion, Moonscript is a Christian fiction novel because of the constant reminder of the God factor and celestial beings living in the higher world. The author uses italics to distinguish between the present and the unseen. This book will teach you that the grace of God is infinite even though one falls into the darkest depth show more of darkness.
I love the way the characters was well developed and relatable. We see Tryss, a beautiful chema maiden that could blend effortlessly with her surroundings; Corren, a smuggler and a dancer; young Tellie, a brave girl given a huge responsibility and Kelm, her best friend. And then there's The Daisha, a furry winged talking beast with a sassy nature and a great sense of humor. Lastly, Errance, the elven Prince of Aselvia.
I know that this is an ARC edition of Moonscript, but I never fail to mention the professionalism of a book's editing in my reviews. So here we go. I discovered a lot of missing words, apostrophes, and misplaced commas in the narrative. It was a bit distracting, but that did not detract me from the story. I'm sure that a round of editing will smoothen it out and make it pristine.
H. S. J. Williams is an incredible writer, I must say. She wrote the story in third-person perspective, although she switched to first person view most of the time in order to give the reader a perception of a character's thoughts and emotions. That was my favorite part. I highly recommend this captivating novel to fans of "Lord of the Rings", youth of all ages, lovers of adventure, fantasy, and Christian fiction.
There's a quote that I love so much in the book and it says:
"We can be hurt physically. We can be hurt emotionally. But then there's you. Not your body. Not your mind. You. Pain will want to change who you are. It will want to force you to become something you're not. But if you fight hard enough and stay true to the One, it cannot destroy you."
I want to appreciate Book Sirens and H. S. J Williams for the free ARC edition given to me in exchange for my honest review. show less
Seventy years have passed since the kidnapping of Prince Errance of Aselvia. Tellie, a fourteen-year-old teenager and an orphan, who has known nothing else in her life except work, work, work in the dilapidated inn of her master and mistress. One rainy night, she's awoken from a nightmare to attend to some guests. She sensed something evil in their presence and decided to eavesdrop on their conversation. Little did she know that her own adventure of finding the next elf king has just began. In a world filled with darkness and light, from talking birds to celestial elves and everything in between, will she succeed in her quest?
In my opinion, Moonscript is a Christian fiction novel because of the constant reminder of the God factor and celestial beings living in the higher world. The author uses italics to distinguish between the present and the unseen. This book will teach you that the grace of God is infinite even though one falls into the darkest depth show more of darkness.
I love the way the characters was well developed and relatable. We see Tryss, a beautiful chema maiden that could blend effortlessly with her surroundings; Corren, a smuggler and a dancer; young Tellie, a brave girl given a huge responsibility and Kelm, her best friend. And then there's The Daisha, a furry winged talking beast with a sassy nature and a great sense of humor. Lastly, Errance, the elven Prince of Aselvia.
I know that this is an ARC edition of Moonscript, but I never fail to mention the professionalism of a book's editing in my reviews. So here we go. I discovered a lot of missing words, apostrophes, and misplaced commas in the narrative. It was a bit distracting, but that did not detract me from the story. I'm sure that a round of editing will smoothen it out and make it pristine.
H. S. J. Williams is an incredible writer, I must say. She wrote the story in third-person perspective, although she switched to first person view most of the time in order to give the reader a perception of a character's thoughts and emotions. That was my favorite part. I highly recommend this captivating novel to fans of "Lord of the Rings", youth of all ages, lovers of adventure, fantasy, and Christian fiction.
There's a quote that I love so much in the book and it says:
"We can be hurt physically. We can be hurt emotionally. But then there's you. Not your body. Not your mind. You. Pain will want to change who you are. It will want to force you to become something you're not. But if you fight hard enough and stay true to the One, it cannot destroy you."
I want to appreciate Book Sirens and H. S. J Williams for the free ARC edition given to me in exchange for my honest review. show less
Though this is still the same boy meets girl story in a different way, I enjoyed it. I hope it changes in the next book
so interesting and awesome. I loved both characters. in fact all the characters
Three are dead, six are left. Who is number four? John has been running with his cepan for a long time to escape the mogadorians, until he encounters Sarah Hart and it seems like he's done running. This book is a great read and suitable for lovers of fantasy, teenagers and sci fi. Its filled with suspense and young love. I love the ending part of it especially when six found four(don't wanna run the risk of spoilers)
is there a difference between love and obsession? I think so. this book made me to understand that there is a thin line between love and obsession
interesting. I enjoyed this book right from the beginning. lots of sex to turn you on every night. if you are looking for lots of sex, this book is it.
Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, Book 1: The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard (1)) by Rick Riordan
very interesting book. thumbs up Rick
this book is one of the few that made me cry. i love it. if you are a fan of emotional books then i urge you to read it. i give it 5stars. great reads
I love it. I love it. I love it. I wish I can get bonded also with my own very animal. I would prefer a white leopard . awesome





























