So, I asked someone I know who reads a lot of books to read mine and give me her thoughts. As she doesn't read any specific genre, I thought it would be good to get feedback from someone who is independent of fantasy. To her credit, Tempest Hart, has read my manuscript, making good time and I'm happy to post her comments.
"Your book is hot. It's not predictable, it's sensible, it's engaging and captivating. The characters are identifiable, I can feel them as if they are real people I know. I can read it and imagine it all in mind like a movie."
"Overall, I love it, and would add it to my personal library."
"I'd also watch the movie when it comes out."
Obviously I'm happy with the response and hope all my future reviews follow this trend.
Imagine you’re a young boy of thirteen, you’ve just become a teenager but bigger pressures arrive in your life when you find out that you’re part-elf, and that part belongs to another world, a world where elves are maligned and marginalized and a sinister grasp has taken hold of the populace in their place. You’ve been given the tools to save this world; told the truth of the elves and tasked to restore their good name. Great; how on earth are you going to do that? Not on Earth at all.
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Independent Book Review
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