A flurry of great reviews for the Lifesong
As the northern winter closes in, it seems everyone is snuggling up inside … and reading books! Reviewers have recently taken notice of The Tale of the Lifesong fantasy series and are helping to spread the word.
The Slowest Bookworm mostly reads Young Adult fiction; occasionally adult romance, historical fiction, fantasy or thrillers. She's not accustomed to tackling epic fantasy, which makes her reviews more interesting because she can form an opinion untainted by familiarity with the genre. She finally braved the mountain of words and disappeared into Eyri.
sounds of munching. a page moved. an i became an o, then a capital O, and suddenly, there was the bookworm emerging from the page, blinking, wondering where all the sprites had gone.
Now Zarost will tell you, it isn't easy to get a worm on a hook, and this worm is crafty. Although she pretends to be idle she eats up words faster than the Wranglewrithe, so all that's left of my copy of the review is: "… Main … Amazing … Great … In … Characters … And … Lifesong" but you can read the rest of The Riddler's Gift review on the Slowest Bookworm's site.
The verdict on The Riddler's Gift? "Magical! I was hooked …"
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The Happy Booker reviews mainly epic, urban, and dark fantasy and most recently, Second Sight. Well it's no fun being a parrot (just ask Zaul) and Zarost taught me that leaving out bits can make you holy, so I'll recommend that you read the review of Second Sight on The Happy Booker's book review site.
"I would recommend this to anyone that wants to be utterly swept away into a story of epic proportions. I was quite honestly blown away by this book …"
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Finally, Fantasy Book Review is on a mission to find the Top 100 Fantasy Books Of All Time. I would respond that 'we haven't written them yet!' but I'll step quietly away from the whistling precipice. I'm glad to have impressed the reviewer enough for Second Sight to be selected to stand beside The Riddler's Gift in their hall of fame and jostle merrily for position with the great names of fantasy.
You'll find the review of Second Sight and other spellbinding fantasy novels on their website.
They made an interesting comment on similarities. "If you are a fan of Stephen R Donaldson's Thomas Covenant books then you will find much within that pleases you, especially if you wished they were slightly more light-hearted!" I found much to admire in Donaldson's writing. It's not a conscious decision to 'write like him' but I do try to take the best of what I've read and infuse my writing with the themes that excite me. Thanks to Donaldson, Hobb and Pratchett (and many others) I have a rich world of fantasy literature to draw upon for inspiration … but the Tale of the Lifesong is my own.
"An epic tale of justice, forgiveness, beauty and temptation."
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