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The Emerald Cavern

The Emerald Cavern

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Nice Book
Review: This book was a blast to read. I just love Mitchell Graham. He has a way of making you care about all of his characters and keeps you hooked right from the start.

I've read everything that Raymond Feist and Terry Goodkind have written and I think Mitchell Graham is every bit as good. I could just see the expression on Mathew's face when he finds out about Lara's statue. It was too good.

The Emerald Cavern definitely moves along faster than The Fifth Ring did, though it was about as enjoyable for me. Mathew and Lara are definitely more mature in this book, which really makes sense since they're older. I also found the plot easy to understand along with the differences in Senninan society.

If you're looking for a good book to curl up with on a Sunday morning, you won't go far astray picking this one up.

I could be wrong, but I'm betting Mitchell Graham becomes one of the top names in the field.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Nice Book
Review: This book was a blast to read. I just love Mitchell Graham. He has a way of making you care about all of his characters and keeps you hooked right from the start.

I've read everything that Raymond Feist and Terry Goodkind have written and I think Mitchell Graham is every bit as good. I could just see the expression on Mathew's face when he finds out about Lara's statue. It was too good.

The Emerald Cavern definitely moves along faster than The Fifth Ring did, though it was about as enjoyable for me. Mathew and Lara are definitely more mature in this book, which really makes sense since they're older. I also found the plot easy to understand along with the differences in Senninan society.

If you're looking for a good book to curl up with on a Sunday morning, you won't go far astray picking this one up.

I could be wrong, but I'm betting Mitchell Graham becomes one of the top names in the field.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Unreal
Review: This book was a pleasant surprise to me. I'm not generally a fan of fantasy, but I'd have to say I'm now a potential convert. I enjoyed the character of Mathew quite a bit and found the story lots of fun in general.

The author has a clean, straight-forward style that appeals to me, something I find infinitely preferable to endless pages of description.

When I read I usually want to be entertained and forget about what's going on in the rest of the world. THE EMERALD CAVERN did just that. I'm a fan and will read whatever he writes next.

Martha

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great read
Review: This was a really good read. I'm always glad when a book touches on my emotions. I was laughing, crying, getting all worked-up and stressed out, and I was clinging to the edge of my seat throughout these volumes. I really enjoyed the read, and I was sad to see that I have to wait for the 3rd book in his series. The characters are very well developed.

The only complaint I had was the editing was not done very well. I found several typographical errors and it bothers me when I'm reading. My mind always stops and ponders why the editor didn't catch such errors. I noticed more towards the end of the book.

That's insignificant really I would highly suggest this series.


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