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Must read now! The Chronicles of Narnia.
Review of Chronicles of Narnia - C.S. Lewis by joshyh

Advantages: It being the complete story - fantasy, romance, religion, philosophy, thrills & action are always to be found!
Disadvantages: Depends on how determined you are - it is easy to get bogged down.

If 1000words make a picture, 7 books full of words make a masterpiece as is shown by C.S. Lewis's creation of the world and history of Narnia. Anyone who has not read these books had better have a good excuse! They should definitely be on the reading list for every school worldwide because they tell a perfect story - although, of course, I did feel a little embarassed reading them at school so if these are a present for a child, you might want to ...
...mine! Here is a list of the books in order with a taste of what they give: The Magician's Nephew - The start of the adventure and we witness the birth of a seemingly perfect world - Narnia. We have our first sighting of the mysterious Aslan and striaght away we can see the religious underlying of these books. I wouldn't say that this is the best book so make sure you persevere with it - it's worth it in the end! The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe ... Read review

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05.08.2006
Magic Merlin
Review of The Crystal Cave - Mary Stewart by mogdred1

Advantages: Well written, based on legends and myths but also plausible.
Disadvantages: A bit slow-paced.

...is not in it - the novel ends with his conception. Stewart holds the focus squarely on Merlin and gives us a character that is more than just magical myth. Of course Stewart's character is based on conjecture and legend but it definitely gives a more grounded version of Merlin and also of him as more than King Arthur's magician. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel but it was a bit slow-paced and didn't always command attention. It did however hold my ... Read review

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15.07.2008
A detailed joy
Review of Kushiel's Dart - Jacqueline Carey by ailsa_uk

Advantages: Definitely one to keep a weekend free for!
Disadvantages: Might appeal more to female readers

A wonderful story about a spy-courtesan called Phedrem, set in an fantasy world called Terre d'Ange (based around France in the 15-16th Century). She becomes enbroilled in various adventures regarding the succession of the royal family and is assisted by her trainer and mentor (Delauney) and a beautiful but chaste bodygaurd. I think it's the characters in this book which make it truely magical but the plot and the attention to detail in creating ...
...read. As with the best fantasy, there is a strong connection to fact and a great deal of research has obviously been done on Europe at that time. They sequels to this trilogy don't disappoint, in fact i thing the second 'Kushiel's Justice' is my favourite. There is a second trilogy following on from this starting with 'Kushiel's Scion' and whilst it's also very good, i don't think it can really compare to the first. I would recommend this book to ... Read review

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14.07.2008
Above the Abyss...
Review of Scar Night: Deepgate Codex: Bk. 1 (Deepgate Codex Trilogy 1) - Alan Campbell by Sam_Garland

Advantages: Excellent debut fantasy - highly original.
Disadvantages: Perhaps too dark for some...?

...own... And what is Scar Night? Why are people confined to their homes after dark, unable to leave? There are rumours of an ancient, wild creature. An Angel they call Carnival... ** From the offset, 'Scar Night' is gripping. Its general premise - a city suspended by chains - is original enough to be immediately interesting. Campbell puts a whole new spin on the fantasy horror genre, using an underlying gothic tone that fits as a back-drop to the ...
...becoming more oppressive as the story continues. Frankly, with the author's adept handling of his narration, it's astonishing to think it's his debut novel. Interest lies with the mystery of Deepgate - Campbell effectively creates a complex world in the 500 pages he has to work with. On ending, you'll be surprised as to the extent of the knowledge you'll have picked up about the history of its world. Unlike many other fantasy novels, 'Scar Night' ... Read review

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13.07.2008
Will it go down as a classic?
Review of Eragon - Christopher Paolini by darkscott8

Advantages: Fast -paced nonstop action
Disadvantages: The ending was a cliff hanger

This book is probably one of the best fantasy books I have ever read. It is the first in the Inheritance cycle, and follows the story of a man called Eragon. In this book he takes his place in the dragon rider legacy, and discovers a lot about himself. His life is thrust into adventure and the story shows this as it is fast paced action filled with magic and fighting. It is a must read, and once you've picked it up, you cannot put it down. It truly ... Read review

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13.07.2008


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