Codex: A Book Review
Codex is a story of intrigue and mystery as it delves into the past.
Stephen King gives his characters a variety of means to travel throughout the multiverse in his Dark Tower series. One of the most common recurring themes in his theory of dimensional travel includes the use of several types of mysterious doors.
Chrétien de Troyes composed his famous epic poem Perceval, le Conte du Graal (Perceval, the Story of the Grail) between 1181 and 1191 for his patron Philip of Alsace, Count of Flanders. He wrote only 9,000 lines; when he died, he left us with an unfinished masterpiece and a handful of historical mysteries.
This book was OK. I found it didn’t suit my age group but others may find it quite interesting.
This is a very interesting book about a boy who is taken into a different world where he meets some new friends and is taken on strangle quests around the small map. I would seriously suggest this book to anyone from 10-100.
About the ways in which ‘The Hobbit’ demonstrates the features of the fantasy genre.
The epic story written by C.S Lewis tells the tale of two school children being sent into the mystical world of Narnia. They are sent on a quest to find the missing prince who has been under a spell of the evil witch.