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Alexandra Engellmann
Aug 29, 2015 rated it it was amazing
A great adventure book that in some way has reminded me of The Chronicles of Narnia. Actually, not of the books themselves, but of how I felt reading them when I was little. While this series is targeted at 12 y/o and older, I’m pretty sure I was younger when I got to read about Narnia (because at 10 I was already reading something brutal like the Elenium series :)
I remembered how it felt to become a fan of something for the very first time. Even if it’s a big talking mouse. I never realized it
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Ben Edge
Mar 03, 2018 rated it really liked it
The Keeper of the Stones seems a valiant effort into the world of fantasy. It contains many of the standard tried-and-tested ideas of fantasy, such as the Protagonist thrust into their magical powers.
I've seen many reviews criticism the at-times lengthy narrational explanations of the fantasy world we find ourselves in. Whilst, they are lengthy, this is a very common thing to happen in High Fantasy novels. Some of Tolkien's own work was full of vast descriptions and explanations. Even in contemp
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Lynn Hallbrooks
This coming-of-age young adult fantasy story wastes no time getting started. Jake and his best friend, Ben, are in Jake's grandfather's attic doing what 15-year-old boys do - looking for cool things - instead of the task at hand.

Ben finds what he thinks might be treasure and that's where the adventure begins. The problem is that the boys' idea of a fun day becomes a life-or-death situation almost as quickly as one can blink.

Because there was no long lead-up, the story drew me in and I read the b
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Boyko Ovcharov
Aug 04, 2016 rated it really liked it
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