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Timestopper

Timestopper

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrfically entertaining, original, engaging story.
Review: Einu is a young boy with the ability to stop time. His is a quest to rid the world of dark magic. But Malux, the last evil sorcerer stands in his way. Timestopper is a lively, action packed, non-stop, roller-coaster of a fantasy adventure story that will prove riveting to young readers as they follow the rather inept Einu grow in power as he reaches manhood, copes with the awkward teen years (and his best friend's girlfriend!); "accidentally" becoming his own best friend and losing his time-stopping ability, then proceeding to become the best fighter in the history of his world. Timestopper is a terrifically entertaining, original, and engaging story from first page to last.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting times
Review: Fantasy apparently masquerading as reality, or vice versa, is the deal here as Mr Limberger trips back and forth in time to battle a powerful sorcerer, with a little help from his "friends". It's like a bit like Lord of the Rings meets Carlos Castaneda's The Art of Dreaming and if you're a fan of those, you'll enjoy this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timestopper
Review: I've been reading Fantasy for about fifty years. I didn't think there were any new ideas or plots. Timestopper proved me wrong. I haven't been so impressed with a new - to me - author since I read Tolkien's Rings trilogy, back in the fifties.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timestopper
Review: I've been reading Fantasy for about fifty years. I didn't think there were any new ideas or plots. Timestopper proved me wrong. I haven't been so impressed with a new - to me - author since I read Tolkien's Rings trilogy, back in the fifties.


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