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R.K. Ryals

Autore di Mark of the Mage

26 opere 471 membri 28 recensioni

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Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Luogo di residenza
Laurel, Mississippi, USA

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I admit I downloaded this free for the Kindle so long ago I can't even remember when it happened. I periodically go through these moments of 'Cool cover! Interesting premise!' while perusing the Kindle freebie lists and will download without too much discernment. I had put this to the side as a 'well one day I'll read it' and that day had come. I regret waiting so long!

Drastona, better known as Stone, presents an interesting character. She wants nothing more then to be left alone with the books and scrolls of her father's Archive. She doesn't particularly care that her need for that knowledge could be hazardous to her health; she just wants the peace of that life. Sadly Stone is our heroine of the novel and thus she gets to go through lots of turmoil before finding anything related to peace.

Ryals' writing is, other then my nitpick below, easy to immerse yourself in. While there is some info-dumping at times, by in large the world has a very organic feel to it. It helps that technically Stone is learning as we the reader are. She lived a sheltered life and that doesn't bode well for the life of an outlaw. The mechanics of the world are pretty simple and if there's a bit of hand-waving at times its negligible in the greater scheme of interesting characters.

A big negative for me involves the fact that Ryals overuses fantasy-ish names/terms throughout the book. Not for everything or everyone, but enough so that I constantly found myself trying to sound out words. "Drastona" for instance does not slide off the tongue easily. Neither does "Medeisia".

To be blunt I devoured this book quickly and within five chapters was buying the second book (Tempest) because I knew I didn't want to wait. This is entertaining, with a heroine who puts her money where her mouth is and a cast of secondaries who stand out without being obnoxious. There's also very little (read none) romance happening. Stone is too busy fighting the good fight and figuring out where she belongs to be chasing after a guy and what feelings do occur grow out respect.
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lexilewords | 6 altre recensioni | Dec 28, 2023 |
Good book. Well edited and put together. Short, with an as you'd expect plot. Great short easy read, but not outstanding
 
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calenmarwen | 6 altre recensioni | May 29, 2023 |
I believe this had been a Kindle freebie I grabbed because it looked interesting.

It was cute. It reminded me a bit of the book Jodi Picoult wrote with her daughter plot-wise, in that in both the main character gets sucked into a fictional world.

The message of embrace your awkwardness because it makes you unique and perfect is a bit overdone. But it was a fun read.
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wisemetis | 6 altre recensioni | Oct 19, 2022 |
I was pleasantly surprised at this book. The characters were likable and the plotline was an interesting one. Well-written and explained, I enjoyed the dragons the most (of course ha ha) and the abilities the main character grows into.
 
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KeriLSalyers | 6 altre recensioni | Jul 1, 2022 |

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Opere
26
Utenti
471
Popolarità
#52,267
Voto
4.2
Recensioni
28
ISBN
26

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