Echao Jiang Jiang itibaren Kudavuru, Andhra Pradesh 517325, Hindistan
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This is a great book for kids and adults alike! My husband is reading it out loud to me while I do my projects... it has been very enjoyable. I would recommend it to ANYONE!
Originally posted on my blog here. Slayers had a pretty unique premise. I liked it a lot. The follow-through, however, was a bit lacking. Overall, Slayers was a good novel, it just lacked that...spark...that really commits you to a book. It was interesting, and the characters were likable enough, but I wasn't as invested in this as I would have liked to have been. The characters, had their good moments, but overall weren't entirely that dynamic. I also thought it odd how someone we are initially introduced to isn't even mentioned until.....well, I can't really say, but it was a bit of an odd choice in my opinion. I thought we were going to follow this person around but....we don't. Also, some of the characters were a little bit too cliched, in my opinion. A little wishy-washy as well. I wanted more uniqueness in their behaviors, and some of them just don't stick out to me at all. And there was a fight, but it felt kind of G rated to me. Not that I wanted it gory or horrible, but I did want to be a bit more on the edge of my seat. The villain felt a little elementary as well. There was enough of a push of 'evil' or 'not goodness' that I could see the need for dragon fighters, but.....it's hard to put my finger on, but I think it goes back to that spark thing. Overall, a decent enough read. Again, very original premise that I liked a lot, but it could have been fleshed out and made stronger. Also, this didn't finish...at all. We're not left completely hanging, per se, but there is a HUGE opening at the end which was a little too obvious, but no word on a sequel. Basically, it was good, but not as great as I would have liked. Worth trying though! Being more used to the fantasy genre I had my expectations pretty high, but for those not into it yet, or just getting started, this might be a good jumping stone!
This book. THIS BOOK. It was even better than Anderson Cooper holding a puppy. This was me, to Maureeen, every 10 pages or so. It's a happy book, mostly, but it just hit me RIGHT IN THE HEART and so even while I was laughing I was also all And then I finished it and it was fabulous and I feel infinite and there is wind blowing in my hair and my bed magically started spinning and I put the book down and promptly started singing, and I kind of looked like this: THAT'S WHAT THIS BOOK DOES FOR YOU. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, I mean I can't actually guarantee it but if you don't like this book you are cold and heartless. Like a lobster.