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feifsgambit 's review for:
Soulkeeper
by David Dalglish
It isn't too often that I read a book and it checks off everything that I am looking for in a book. The pacing, is great. The mystery and intriguing story keeps the pages turning. And I really enjoyed the way Dalglish introduced magic into this world.
This is an astoundingly great read and for the life of me can't understand why anyone would rate this lower than a 4. If you can get around the more adult theme near the middle-end... this is the perfect read.
I've seen a lot of complaints about themes and fowl language in this book. And to those who are offended by them, do everyone a favor and stick to YA reads kids book sections. There is colorful language and aggressive adult themes here that could have been left out and/or changed because it doesn't really move the story...but it's not a reason to put the book down.
The complaints about the multitude of POVs makes me wonder what kind of books others are reading who complain about that...completely unfounded. We get like...8 different POVs and none but like 4 are consistent enough to even matter in the bigger picture.
This is a fantastic read and I can't wait to see how it continues into book 2.
This is an astoundingly great read and for the life of me can't understand why anyone would rate this lower than a 4. If you can get around the more adult theme near the middle-end... this is the perfect read.
I've seen a lot of complaints about themes and fowl language in this book. And to those who are offended by them, do everyone a favor and stick to YA reads kids book sections. There is colorful language and aggressive adult themes here that could have been left out and/or changed because it doesn't really move the story...but it's not a reason to put the book down.
The complaints about the multitude of POVs makes me wonder what kind of books others are reading who complain about that...completely unfounded. We get like...8 different POVs and none but like 4 are consistent enough to even matter in the bigger picture.
This is a fantastic read and I can't wait to see how it continues into book 2.