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The Swords of Glass, Vol. 4: Dolmon by Sylviane Corgiat, Laura Zuccheri

gudzilla's review

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3.0

The conclusion: a couple of things don't make sense. A rather weak ending for such a wonderful story, lacks creativity in final suspense but everybody knows I am not fond of time-travelling.

speakyourfears's review

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3.0

Not as good as the other books in my opinion, but overall I would still recommend the series.

mrpink44's review

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1.0

Not worth a read - to many good stories out there to recommend this one. Definite pass.

cathepsut's review

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4.0

Here we are again. And straight away we stumble across another sword... I love those little guys!

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Great costumes. The first volumes reminded me strongly of Southern America and it‘s ancient cultures. In volumes three and four I see Asian and African influences.

The ending and resolution of the prophecy felt a bit rushed. I think this could probably have done with another volume. It felt as if they ran out of pages to tell their story properly. I did like where it ended up though. So, a worthwhile read, despite the not quite fully explored ending.

vikaoverdrive's review

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3.0

Deixa bastante a desejar, apesar de ter um final satisfatório. A arte continua maravilhosa, mas o texto sofreu bastante nesse volume.

sunnygh0st's review

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adventurous medium-paced

4.0

saphirablue's review

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3.0

Still like it.

The art is truly wonderful and the story? What a twist! Cool.

Even though - why has Dolmon been able to steal the sword from Shona? *scratches head*
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