![]() ![]() ![]() All the books are related to the world of magic and fantasy but the violence is of serious type and thus cannot be considered for the children, the stories are specifically for adults. I enjoyed this part of the story for its endless variety, for the creativity of the tactical challenges used for training, and for the smooth way this training period introduced all sorts of techno info that made the rest of the book work so well. William Brown, and Perilous Waif: Alice Long, Book 1 – E. William Brown put serious effort into the training Alice receives. It makes for exhausting reading because everything moves at the same pace with no breaks or pauses. No disagreements, no arguments, nobody changes their mind. The writer has written several other books of the same category that can be read along with this one, like Extermination (Daniel Black, #3) – E. A bit wooden The dialogue is very straight forward. The third and fourth part also appear to be a battle for survival but this time the war is taken to the Earth and Daniel has to save his family too along with the whole human race of course. The next book takes us to the dangerous and devastating land of Ragnarok where simple magic of Daniel doesn’t seem to be quite of a use for him but one thing that he is blessed with is time, time in which he could construct something that could help him survive the deadly land and its magic. Daniel too possesses magical powers of his own and thus can even the odds but that towards the middle of the book doesn’t seem to be ample for his survival. ![]()
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