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173 reviews for:
La senda de los héroes. El anillo del hechicero 1 (The Sorcerer's Ring #10)
Morgan Rice
173 reviews for:
La senda de los héroes. El anillo del hechicero 1 (The Sorcerer's Ring #10)
Morgan Rice
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This book could have used a good editor. For example:
"For the first time, her smile dropped."
Two pages later:
"Her smile dropped for the first time."
And various other glaring mistakes. Not sure if I will continue with the series. Was a really dull and predictable plot.
"For the first time, her smile dropped."
Two pages later:
"Her smile dropped for the first time."
And various other glaring mistakes. Not sure if I will continue with the series. Was a really dull and predictable plot.
adventurous
dark
hopeful
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
slow-paced
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
I didn't enjoy this audiobook. I found it very difficult to develop an interest in the characters or storyline as the characters were very flat with little development, and the story jumped about without any real sense of direction. There were quite a few occasions where I found myself zoning out.
This book was much too short. I can't wait to start the next one. That ending had me on the edge of my seat. Love, Secrets, Betrayal! This one has it all! Loved it!
This was a good story, but the writing isn’t great. I started the second book but I’m not sure if I will commit to the entire 17 book series yet.
adventurous
funny
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book didn't draw me in much like I thought it might. I didn't connect much with the MMC and I think he acted much older than the 14 he is supposed to be. His obsession with the girl just didn't strike me as 14 years old. I can understand his desire to be chosen and to prove himself though. It was on ok read.
very good reader - I didn't really know what to expect with this one - it got kind of a slow start - but it was hot on the heels of the book I'd just finished - and my head with still over in that other world. This one got rolling though and the story started holding its own...
and now I'm done with a crazy cliffhanger... so that I need to go find book 2... Now!...
all in all - very good story
(I'm listening to the audible version)
and now I'm done with a crazy cliffhanger... so that I need to go find book 2... Now!...
all in all - very good story
(I'm listening to the audible version)
I made it to 80% before finally just stopping. I couldn't anymore...
There's no way this is a best seller. Instead of paying to promote it as a bestseller, the author would have done better to get an editor. The errors, the needless repetition. Setting it on some fantasy planet with several suns (How Star Wars of you) but having familiar earth animals and a distinct King Arthur feel. WHY?! And like 17 books in the series all published a little over a year? There's no way I'm suffering through all that. I just read the synopses of nine of them and some of the reviews before stopping that. My prayers to the readers who read that much and still didn't know why they were still reading.
What's sad is that I could see how this could have been a fun YA series. Cut back on the fat, make the series abridged with time skips between section, a few other fixes, and you'd have a few 500-600 page books(compared to the roughly 250 pages of at least this first one).
There's no way this is a best seller. Instead of paying to promote it as a bestseller, the author would have done better to get an editor. The errors, the needless repetition. Setting it on some fantasy planet with several suns (How Star Wars of you) but having familiar earth animals and a distinct King Arthur feel. WHY?! And like 17 books in the series all published a little over a year? There's no way I'm suffering through all that. I just read the synopses of nine of them and some of the reviews before stopping that. My prayers to the readers who read that much and still didn't know why they were still reading.
What's sad is that I could see how this could have been a fun YA series. Cut back on the fat, make the series abridged with time skips between section, a few other fixes, and you'd have a few 500-600 page books(compared to the roughly 250 pages of at least this first one).
Der Hauptcharakter muss sich bisher nicht wirklich anstrengen, wurde aber in die Königsfamilie aufgenommen und natürlich hat sich auch eine der Prinzessinnen verliebt, ohne dass sie wirklich Kontakt mit ihm hatte. Die Story ist mir zu konstruiert.