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Prison of Souls (The Bard's Tale, Book 3)

Prison of Souls (The Bard's Tale, Book 3)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: too many people writting this book
Review: If you can get past the inconsistancies in the book(such as the dark Elf's Grandfather suddenly being refered to as his Father)or the writting which at one point is very shallow as if the author is rushing to finish, then at another point more detailed like most of Misty's writting, the story line is very delightful. It almost seems as if there were several writters on this book and none of them bothered to read each others work.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: too many people writting this book
Review: If you can get past the inconsistancies in the book(such as the dark Elf's Grandfather suddenly being refered to as his Father)or the writting which at one point is very shallow as if the author is rushing to finish, then at another point more detailed like most of Misty's writting, the story line is very delightful. It almost seems as if there were several writters on this book and none of them bothered to read each others work.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice to read. (^_^)
Review: Nice storyline, and you don't really need to read the other books in The Bard's Tale to understand this one. Good for light reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent fantasy, including magic, plots, and friendship
Review: This book encompassed the ideal aspects of a fantasy; it was not too simple, but not too complex; it was not too concentrated on battle and whatnot, but not too focused on characters. Recomended light reading. However, one outstanding question remains for the author: Is Alair Shay'a'chern?


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