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L.K. Evans Blog
L.K. Evans Blog rated it 10 years ago
I LOVED IT Yet another fun, entertaining installment of the Malykant Mysteries series. Such fun little books. None have been over a hundred pages and each one has been a great way to escape for a few hours. This one was no different. I won’t go into too much detail because this far along in the ...
Jasmyn's Reviews
Jasmyn's Reviews rated it 11 years ago
This is a great fantasy book that people of all ages will fall in love with. We open by meeting our story-teller, who just happens to be a bridge troll. He is a pretty good story-teller and I was captivated from page one. He tells us that story of Miss Sophia Landon, a rather down and out young lady...
L.K. Evans Blog
L.K. Evans Blog rated it 11 years ago
I LOVED IT So this was extremely short, but absolutely delightful. There was a melancholy tone to English’s writing that ensnared me rather quickly. Given that and the fact the main character acts on behalf of Death is pretty nifty. This reads primarily as a mystery with a nice dose of fantasy. I ...
Kagama -The Literaturevixen
Kagama -The Literaturevixen rated it 11 years ago
Sophy Landon lives in the little village Tilby.where her father is the reverend.He spends most of the time since her mother died eating and only occassionally remembering he has a daughter. The opinion of the villagers is that he is slowly eating himself to a bad end,along with whats left of his m...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 12 years ago
4.5 *Book source ~ Many thanks to the author for providing a review copy in exchange for an honest review. This anthology is set in the world of Draykon and includes: Mr.Warvel’s Red Cloak Leximandra Reports Rikbeek Earns His Keep Sigwide and the Broken Birds I haven’t yet read Book 1 in the D...
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Fantasy Review BarnThis is the third and final part of the Draykon trilogy. I very much enjoyed the first two parts, ‘Draykon’ and ‘Lokant’, and this continues in the same vein, a wonderfully eccentric mixture of unique world-building, believable characters and an action-packed story. In the first b...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 12 years ago
What initially attracted me to this book was its absolutely gorgeous cover, reasonably interesting-sounding description, and decent reviews. Unfortunately, it didn't work for me, and I ended up spending maybe two months slogging through it. I wasn't a huge fan of English's writing. It was a little ...
riteshkala
riteshkala rated it 13 years ago
Disclaimer: If you have not read the previous two books in the series, this review is going to have some major spoilers for you.Do you like it when a series ends perfectly? Is it not nice to know that everything that was left unanswered in the previous books is finally answered by the author and the...
riteshkala
riteshkala rated it 13 years ago
Posted here: http://riteshkala.wordpress.comDraykon is a story which revolves around a girl named Llandry. She is portrayed as being extremely socially awkward to the extent that she starts having panic attacks when she is among anything resembling a gathering. Llandry is a jewellery maker and is re...
riteshkala
riteshkala rated it 13 years ago
Posted here: http://riteshkala.wordpress.com/Lokant is the second book in the Draykon series and it is a fine sequel to the first one. I had reviewed the first book, ‘Draykon’ earlier here. As hoped for and expected, the second book continues with the story of Llandry, with all other characters mak...
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