This is my kind of fantasy novel. I loved Shadowmagic right from the start and I'm so glad I discovered this book. Conor is a likeable protagonist and all the characters he encounters when he crosses over from The Real World to The Land are relevant and entertaining. The storyline is also right up m...
Loved this second book in the Shadowmagic series. Connor has fallen to earth with a huge bump and he doesn't like what he finds. He finds himself arrested and comes clean about the land of Tir Na Nog to a sceptical FBI agent. We meet Connor's mum, a powerful witch, and journey back to Tir Na Nog, FB...
It's been about a month since I last listened to this one & it had taken me at least a month to get 15 chapters in so I'm not going to try & carry on listening to this one. Unfortunately it just wasn't for me but I tend to get distracted when listening to audiobooks and lose track of the story. I'...
Conor is a normal teenager, about to graduate from school and enjoying spending time with his girlfriend. He may have an eccentric father who makes him speak ancient languages and teaches him sword fighting but he never really thought much of it. Not until the day that warriors break into his hous...
Was the Prince of Hazel and Oak as much fun as Shadowmagic? Yup! Very entertaining.
This is the sequel to "Shadowmagic" by John Lenahan and, despite being aimed at young men, these books appeal to me immensely. Okay, so I haven't actually read the books but listened to the podcasts downloadable from iTunes and Podiobooks, but I am going to buy the books and I am going to give them...
So good, and jeez...the author's voice...I'd listen to anything he was reading. Nuf said.
I was a bit hesitant at first as the writing style really didn't appeal to me. It was much too immature, and it seemed as if Lenahan couldn't make up his mind as to the level of detail he wanted to go into. The latter improved through the book though, and as the story is told with Connor's "voice", ...