Author: Brandon Dorsey
Type: Adult Christian Science Fiction
First Published: 2001(Self-Published)
Pages: 290
Week Read: 9
Review
This book was written by a college student who had the book self-published. He obviously did not have anyone edit the book as there are at least one mistake per page, mostly grammatical. But getting over that, I want to review the book based on its storyline merit
The purpose of writing this book as is most Christian writers, is to tell about Jesus and His saving power. This book is no different.
The setting is medieval times. Castles and dragons.
The book is split up into two stories; one of a prince who kills his father because a voice inside tells him to and a small girl.
The prince and his friend and the small girl team up to defeat the bad guy, the dragon.
Although not original, the story was not bad. The small girl's character is the most exciting one.
Excuse the shortness of the review, as I no longer possess the book and cannot remember the character's names.
Type: Adult Christian Science Fiction
First Published: 2001(Self-Published)
Pages: 290
Week Read: 9
Review
This book was written by a college student who had the book self-published. He obviously did not have anyone edit the book as there are at least one mistake per page, mostly grammatical. But getting over that, I want to review the book based on its storyline merit
The purpose of writing this book as is most Christian writers, is to tell about Jesus and His saving power. This book is no different.
The setting is medieval times. Castles and dragons.
The book is split up into two stories; one of a prince who kills his father because a voice inside tells him to and a small girl.
The prince and his friend and the small girl team up to defeat the bad guy, the dragon.
Although not original, the story was not bad. The small girl's character is the most exciting one.
Excuse the shortness of the review, as I no longer possess the book and cannot remember the character's names.
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