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The Bones Of Makaidos (2009)

by Bryan Davis(Favorite Author)
4.48 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0899578748 (ISBN13: 9780899578743)
languge
English
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publisher
Living Ink Books
series
Oracles of Fire
review 1: Bryan Davis' The Bones of Makaidos is a compelling novel that drags the reader into the story and gives them new renditions of the ways people should act and feel.A theme in this book is that waiting is not to be despised, but to be loved for the challenges that it presents. The author gives perspectives of many of the main characters. You see from the eyes of the good and the evil characters. He gives you just enough information to force you to long to read the next page, and then the one after, and so on, and so on. The characters are realistic because they each have their own struggles that are independent of the struggles of others. Additionally, they do not have parts of them seem the same in every other character. An example of this is how one character is always cra... morecking jokes, even when in danger, and when compared to a different character, who is stoic and unimaginative, they have very little in common. Due to the variety of character types, this book is much more enjoyable than other book that I have read. The setting is easily believable and has lots of detail when it is introduced. When reading this book you could close your eyes and see yourself in the place that you were just reading about. In this book, some of the main characters are preparing for a war with the evils that threaten all five of the dimensions. The main characters fight the advanced scouts of the enemy when attempting missions and some of the bravest and most innocent of them are almost killed. The final help for the defenders get stuck in a secret sixth dimension and train there while waiting for many years to join for the war. The enemy army finally is released and they fight. The rest would be spoilers. This book compares to no other book in it's level of suspense, in my opinion. This great book is from those that enjoy suspense and the fights between good and evil. I would rate it a five of five and I encourage you to read it.
review 2: The Bones of Makaidos may be my favorite book of all time. It is full of epic battles, a touching romance, fiery trials, and the answer to the questions of many: What is an Oracle of Fire? The beautiful wedding reveals the benefits of purity, as the virgin bride and child of doubt come before the alter to join hands in marriage. Friends separated by time, distance, and even different dimensions are reunited. It offered a magnificent conclusion, with a “Happily Ever After” feel, yet emitted a bit of mystery, leaving room for a few more adventures. I was in tears by the end of the book, missing those characters who sacrificed their life along the journey of eight books, and so entirely happen for those characters who had kept the faith despite the trials and struggles they went through. Bryan Davis has created a wonderful, amazing, and all around beautiful story. He has helped me learn to become an Oracle of Fire. I highly recommend you continue the adventure of our beloved characters in this spectacular book. less
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tesi
All the Oracles of Fire books are a great sequel to Dragons in Midst, especially this one.
Eileen
It is made of goodness, win, and shipper squee!
anchorsaway
Perhaps my favorite of the series. Beautiful.
Kizza
By far my favourite of Mr. Davis' books!
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