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Die Horde : Die Schlacht Von Morthûl (2013)

by Ari Marmell(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 4
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Piper
review 1: This is my all time favorite book. It has been a long time since I read an actual book that I would read again. I would literally laugh out loud when I read this book. The characters are perfect, the story makes sense, and the book feels so alive. Everything about this book it perfect. But the only issue that I have with this story is the ending of it. I didn't really understand it at first. But I guess you just have to think about it and pull clues to assume what had happened.
review 2: Picked this book up completely by chance and can honestly say that the fates intervened and I now have a new author in my collection. Was drawn to the cover art at first and then I saw the "The few, the proud, the obscene" (fully plan to get that on a shirt or 2) and bec
... moreame hooked. The concept of writing a book from the view points of what are normally considered the villains in the scifi/fan genre is fantastic. I love the interactions between each of the characters and the brilliant use of massive sarcasm and snark just makes this a wonderful addition to my library. Again wonderful use of language in this one. Appropriate for the intended audience just as the language used in the Widdershins books is right on target for it's intended readers. Fully intend to start reading all other works by this author and look forward to future works! less
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unknowperson
Juvenile humour. Slow read. I didn't really see "evil", was just told about it.
priyankahada
This took awhile to end. It was decent, but the end game went on forever.
pgostick
Very crude - but really liked it. Might have to read it a second time.
vidu
Library BookSo far, so good. I'm not far in.
rclopez
Fun.
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