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The Dragon and the Djinn |
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Rating: Summary: One of the best in the series Review: After the first two books in this series, this was the best. We finally get to see what happened to Geronde's father. And there's a wonderful moment when Angie seemingly defies the rules of magick (and upsets Carolinus quite a bit in the process)--delightful! The only pssible way it could have been improved is if Daffydd had had a nice large role, too. *sigh* (Okay, I'm obsessed with Daffydd.) Great book!
Rating: Summary: Well the Djinn is a Genie in a bottle Review: Althought I love the entire series of these books this one only grabs your attention at the end of the book. Admittidly this has a very exciting ending but the body of the book was much slower than the rest. Of course I still enjoyed the battle of the Jim and Brian but it seemed to stray too far away from the other books. However if you have come this far you have to keep going becuase the following books raise back up to the usual standard that is expected. So in short, read the book. It isn't bad but you have to do it to get to the next two which are much better.
Rating: Summary: A little on the disappointing side Review: Althought I love the entire series of these books this one only grabs your attention at the end of the book. Admittidly this has a very exciting ending but the body of the book was much slower than the rest. Of course I still enjoyed the battle of the Jim and Brian but it seemed to stray too far away from the other books. However if you have come this far you have to keep going becuase the following books raise back up to the usual standard that is expected. So in short, read the book. It isn't bad but you have to do it to get to the next two which are much better.
Rating: Summary: Entertaining, though the title is screwy Review: I enjoyed this (almost) latest adventure of James Eckert. It, like the preceding books, was light and easy to read. I was confused with the title though since the Djinn barely figured into the story. Maybe it was just to misdirect our expectations. It was a cheap way to do it, but if you liked the previous books, you will like this one.
Rating: Summary: Entertaining, though the title is screwy Review: I enjoyed this (almost) latest adventure of James Eckert. It, like the preceding books, was light and easy to read. I was confused with the title though since the Djinn barely figured into the story. Maybe it was just to misdirect our expectations. It was a cheap way to do it, but if you liked the previous books, you will like this one.
Rating: Summary: Well the Djinn is a Genie in a bottle Review: The book was pretty good but nothing stands out in my mind when I think of it. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful
Rating: Summary: Very Entertaining Review: This is the first of this series that I've read and I thought it was highly imaginative. His alternative uses of magic as based on a 20th century person's perspective were most enjoyable. I'll certainly be looking for the other books in this series.
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