Enjoyed this a lot. Reminds me of two series I enjoy that are more secular, but this definitely has a religious twist. That being said I enjoyed it a lot.
I thoroughly enjoyed this single-point-of-view tale. It begins with the introduction of a staggering drunk as the main character—a not entirely likable character, but the reader can sympathize with him—and journeys with him to his surprising new position in the world. This advancement doesn’t come t...
a story world to lose yourself in...
excellent story!
Actual rating: 4.5(This review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)I don't know if it's just me but when I'm about to read high fantasy novels, I try to ward off any expectations from my mind because they can only go either of two ways for me: hit or miss. Fortunately, A Cast of Stone...
A medieval fantasy that has a lot to appreciate. I hope this novel garners recognition because it certainly deserves it. Within the first couple of chapters it’s readily apparent that the writing is definitely above average. Errol Stone is a most unlikely hero. At the beginning if he’s not crocked h...
I read the first book of this series "A Cast of Stones" and really liked the story and main character, Errol. Would like to continue the series with this next book "The Hero's Lot"
Note: I received an ARC of this book from the LibraryThing Early Reviewers Program.I enjoyed this book! Mr. Carr is a very talented writer. The story was imaginative and kept a nice pace, not too slow and not too fast and an easy read. The story line was easy to follow – maybe a little too easy ...