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The Call of Agon: Book One of The Children of Telm - Community Reviews back

by Dean F. Wilson
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http://www.authors-friend.com/ rated it 11 years ago
Is the story plot or character driven? This reader felt that it was character driven. Readers are fully aware of the plot from beginning to end but the entry and exit of each character gives much meaning to each scene and you know the story won't be the same if a single character was excluded. One t...
The Reading Cat
The Reading Cat rated it 11 years ago
Did the plot pull you in or did you feel you had to force yourself to read the book? At no point of the book did I feel it was forced. I was pulled in from page one and couldn't wait to get to the end. In fact, I had to force myself to stop reading so I could get to other books in my TBR pile. ...
Next Big Book Thing
Next Big Book Thing rated it 11 years ago
What were the main relationships explored in this book? Ifferon -Teron and Ifferton - Yavun - Herr' Don. Ultimately, it's Ifferon's journey to escape the angry gods of Agon. But destiny has other plans and this is where the twist becomes more apparent to the reader who is then taken on a journey of...
bit's 'n Bobs
bit's 'n Bobs rated it 11 years ago
What were the main themes of the book? Demons, murder, revenge and betrayal. Everything about this book was well executed. The author has a writing style that is very poetic and despite the scenes depicting evil, you don't quite feel that way. Describe ...
Donna@BookLoversParadise
Donna@BookLoversParadise rated it 12 years ago
A great fantasy debut. The names and places were somewhat difficult at first, but while reading this book they become second nature to the reader. Ifferon is a wonderful character. He starts as somewhat of a coward but rises to the occasion when his hand is forced. He is a descendant of the God Te...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 12 years ago
Ifferon and Teron part ways hurriedly while battle approaches their village. Ifferon is assailed by black chasing shadows almost immediately as he and another (wannabe cleric Yavun) run willy nilly like startled bunnies. Soon, they bump into Herr’Don The Great, savior of damsels in distress, bringer...
Author Aoife Marie Sheridan
Author Aoife Marie Sheridan rated it 12 years ago
The call of AgonI am rating this book 4 stars www.reviewoffantasy. omFirstly I was given this book for an honest review. This is not my usual type of book to read, yes I love fantasy but I am more of a Maria. V Snyder type of girl. The story is told through the eyes of Ifferon who is the last in the...
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