The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Volume One – An Illustrated-Novel Review
Intelligent, entertaining and clearly a idea comic for kids.
Intelligent, entertaining and clearly a idea comic for kids.
With more than a year’s worth of reading under my belt I expand my list of fantasy that I hope everyone has a chance to read.
Not much I can say here. I might mispell some things so i’m sorry if you can’t understand it.
A review of the classic epic fantasy written by Guy Gavriel Kay.
Ted Dekker possesses an insanely creative ability to weave intricate plot twists, create strange new worlds, bring unforgettable characters to life, and to stage the most incredible confrontations between good and evil, with unexpected revelations that will catch even the most attentive reader by surprise.
Dragon Rider is a Fantasy-Adventure novel written by Cornelia Funke, a New York Times Bestseller. Here’s a little review I wrote about this amazing novel.
The discrepancy between the quality of the D&D books and their content is sometimes quite striking.
Literary analysis of Christopher Paolini’s novel Eldest, with emphasis on the literary element of diction, as well as a comparison to Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. Includes detailed plot summary (with partial synopsis of Eragon) and personal reflection.