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Book Reviews of Hidden City (The Tamuli Book, No 3)Book Review: episode six - the boring menace Summary: 1 StarsI honestly don't know how someone can give this book 5 stars, cause I've read many excellent books, which get 4 stars of something. How can a book like this get 4.5 stars on the average. The characters are the usual: fighter(s), thief,the Mother figure(sephrenia), and bla bla bla bla. The jokes aren't funny, actually, they're an insult to the people of real humour. And in the conversations sometimes I can almost predict what they're gonna say next. All I can say is that the fanatic eddings fans should really think of changing the books they read ---> if they think this book is EXCELLENT... then what about the dark elf trilogy? Dragonlance? Forgotten Realms? All those beat the Elenium and the Tamuli. I liked the Belgariad, those books were good.
Book Review: episode six - the boring menace Summary: 1 StarsI honestly don't know how someone can give this book 5 stars, cause I've read many excellent books, which get 4 stars of something. How can a book like this get 4.5 stars on the average. The characters are the usual: fighter(s), thief,the Mother figure(sephrenia), and bla bla bla bla. The jokes aren't funny, actually, they're an insult to the people of real humour. And in the conversations sometimes I can almost predict what they're gonna say next. All I can say is that the fanatic eddings fans should really think of changing the books they read ---> if they think this book is EXCELLENT... then what about the dark elf trilogy? Dragonlance? Forgotten Realms? All those beat the Elenium and the Tamuli. I liked the Belgariad, those books were good.
Book Review: Good Reading Summary: 4 StarsWhether the book is trash or excellent reading material is very much dependant on individuality. The Elenium and the Tamuli series have been captivating and I look forward to another series, if any.
Book Review: An excellent sequel to the books in the rest of this series. Summary: 5 StarsDavid Eddings masters the written word and this book proves it. The book uses figurative language to describe everything from battles to scenery. Even thought its length is intimidating, Eddings uses every page for the plot, unlike some books which have nothing but filler. It is my recomendation that you read this and everything else written by David Eddings.
Book Review: I want MORE of these characters! Summary: 5 StarsI've completely fallen in love with these characters, and I want to read MORE about them, I don't care if there's a plot or not, they could sit around a campfire and tell each other jokes (like Star Trek V), just as long as I get to read more about Sparhawk, Sephrenia, Ulath, Talen etc, etc. Please, Mr (and mrs.).Edding, you have to write MORE about these WONDERFUL characters!
More Hidden City (The Tamuli Book, No 3) reviews: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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