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   |  SC Bryce Aspiring Hammock Tester

       Date Joined Jan 2005 Total Posts : 1106 | Posted 2/7/2008 12:04 PM (GMT -5) |   | | | |
  |  Bill Ward Biblioholic

       Date Joined Jul 2006 Total Posts : 1717 | Posted 2/2/2008 5:18 PM (GMT -5) |   | | | |
 |  Vivian Stablehand
        Date Joined Feb 2008 Total Posts : 44 | Posted 2/2/2008 1:51 AM (GMT -5) |   | I read Part 4 of The Shores of Limbo by SC Bryce and found it interesting. Of course I hadn't read the preceding parts, but I was able to follow the plot and characters rather well, a sign of good writing.
Then for my second course I digested And the Wind Sang by Bradley H. Sinor, which mixed the myths of King Arthur and Merlin with the fantasy of vampires into an imaginative whole. The sad ending was a disappointment in a way, but somehow satisfying.
For dessert I choose Mightier than the Sword and sat in awe after finishing it. Bill Ward definitely knows how to write a tale and weave word magic around a reader. | | Back to Top | | |
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