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Title: Valor
Series: The Faithful and the Fallen #2
Author: John Gwynne
Rating: 1 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 680 /DNF@10%
Format: Digital Edition
Series: The Faithful and the Fallen #2
Author: John Gwynne
Rating: 1 of 5 Stars
Genre: Fantasy
Pages: 680 /DNF@10%
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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DNF's don't get a
synopsis. They are crap and have forfeited the right to any effort on
my part that might in any way convince someone else to try them. In
fact, I consider it my Civic Duty to NOT do any sort of synopsis for
a DNF book and view it as akin to shooting a Communist.
TRUTH, JUSTICE AND
THE AMERICAN WAY!!!
My
Thoughts:
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Ok, I got it out of my system. I'm ok now, honest.
However, 94 characters, 120 chapters and 120 point of view changes
majorly contributed to my continued blaseness about this book, this
series and this author.
I simply didn't care. This, and Malice too, had all the earmarks of
an Epic Fantasy that I would eat up with a spoon. But I didn't. It
wasn't even hate this time but just a complete and utter appalling
cloud of apathy.
I won't be reading any more by this author. He just pushes my buttons
wrong for some reason.
★☆☆☆☆
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