LadyStar: The Dreamspeaker
by
W. Scott
Kindle Edition
Published
(first published February 10th 2011)
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Going into The Dreamspeaker, I had no clue what I was getting into. The cover was quite interesting. And if you take a moment to play around on the book's website, it is filled with girls who give off the manga vibe. Which, as a side note, is what I thought The Dreamspeaker was.. a manga.
In a lot of ways, I really enjoyed The Dreamspeaker. Jessica was a very colorful character and her friends and their personalities added in nicely. Scott's writing was simple and well-written, which is sure to...more
In a lot of ways, I really enjoyed The Dreamspeaker. Jessica was a very colorful character and her friends and their personalities added in nicely. Scott's writing was simple and well-written, which is sure to...more
Fantasy has always been a hit-or-miss type deal for me. Either I loved the story or I hated it. Really, I’ve never found a middle. I still haven’t found a middle. Why? LadyStar has quickly topped the charts in my “loved it” category.
Chock full of adventure, vivid imagery and fantastic characters, LadyStar: The Dreamspeaker is the type of fantasy book that you just can’t put down once you start reading it. I was hypnotized by the spell that the storyline weaved and stayed securely in its web of m...more
Chock full of adventure, vivid imagery and fantastic characters, LadyStar: The Dreamspeaker is the type of fantasy book that you just can’t put down once you start reading it. I was hypnotized by the spell that the storyline weaved and stayed securely in its web of m...more
When I was first asked to review The Dreamspeaker, I will honestly admit that I was drawn in by the cover. It has an amazing manga look to it, and I'm a huge fan of epic fantasy stories! Then when I read the synopsis and heard about stolen artifacts and arcanists, I was in for the long haul. Fantasy has, and always will be, my favorite genre! I can never pass up a chance to find my way into a new world.
That being said I had high hopes for the first book in the Lady Star series, and I wasn't disa...more
That being said I had high hopes for the first book in the Lady Star series, and I wasn't disa...more
Ladystar: The Dreamspeaker is a really fun read. As I was reading through it, I thought it was a little reminiscent of maybe the power rangers crossed with Sailor Moon within a fantasy setting. Both of those things I absolutely loved, so I had a lot of fun reading through Ladystar: The Dreamspeaker.
The characters were all really cool. They all had their own little personalities and while it took me a while to figure out who everyone was and what their names were I still liked them all. Actually,...more
The characters were all really cool. They all had their own little personalities and while it took me a while to figure out who everyone was and what their names were I still liked them all. Actually,...more
I really enjoyed reading this book. This is not my typical genre and yet I couldn't put it down. I was pulled into this magically and mythical adventure at the very beginning. I love the young heroines in the book and think that pre-teen/teenaged kids will love it. Not to say that adults won't enjoy this either, because I sure did! I think you will enjoy this book and you have to check out this cool website - http://www.ladystar.net. I am looking forward to next adventure.
May 19, 2011
Robyn Hawk
marked it as to-read
Apr 11, 2011
Nevey Berry
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Apr 06, 2011
Kelly
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