Eternal Redemption by Paul A. Wunderlich
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Rating this: under the little star at position 2nd from the left, there is a little balloon that pops up "It was OK"
That's about it.
In general, the tone and language seem like a fervent attempt to imitate high fantasy. There are a series of editing errors that cause some confusion. It's tough to write a protagonist who drifts in and out of their own head. Time slips around in circles. An entire world of minions is disposable.
When you're sitting at the top of an Everest sized pile of skulls, what's the next big challenge?
Oh, yeah, trick the master trickster.
Well, you get exactly what you ask for. With a little syrup on the side.
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Rating this: under the little star at position 2nd from the left, there is a little balloon that pops up "It was OK"
That's about it.
In general, the tone and language seem like a fervent attempt to imitate high fantasy. There are a series of editing errors that cause some confusion. It's tough to write a protagonist who drifts in and out of their own head. Time slips around in circles. An entire world of minions is disposable.
When you're sitting at the top of an Everest sized pile of skulls, what's the next big challenge?
Oh, yeah, trick the master trickster.
Well, you get exactly what you ask for. With a little syrup on the side.
View all my reviews
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