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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Ingenius,
By Kyle Keepers (SC, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keep of Fire (The Last Rune, Book 2) (Paperback)
Let's face the harsh reality of customer reviews. They're either 5 stars, or 1 star. Benedict, or scathing. I choose the former, or rather, Mark Anthony earned it. Simplicity is the weapon of masters and fools, and clearly, Anthony is a master.His plot is simple, yet enthralling. Gone is the complex plot and multitude of indecipherable subplots. I would take this book to school, and amidst the cackling children and ranting teachers, I found nothing but pure ecstacy, or sorrow, or horror. It is the kind of book that will keep you pensive all night long, pondering over who is the epitome of this vile undertaking, or who Tira really is. His character development is commendable. One moment a character's ignorance almost gets him/her killed, and the next, he/she is the savior of the party. For a budding author, Mark Anthony has displayed a skill in authoring which surpasses that of any other author, either self-promoted or reputably commended. If you are a reader who enjoys a captivating mystery/action book, then I recommend The Keep of Fire and Beyond the Pale. If Mark Anthony lives up to his well earned reputation, then The Dark Remains should par, if not surpass, the entertainment that The Keep of Fire has served me.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A quick, engrossing read,
By Jennifer A. Peterson (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Keep of Fire (The Last Rune, Book 2) (Paperback)
The continuation of Mark Anthony's saga was well worth the wait. I found the characters engrossing and likeable. There are enough plot twists in the story to keep it moving, as well as some mysteries that aren't solved until the very end. The hero, although reluctant about using his power, tries to keep his vow in the first book of not hurting anyone with his power. The characters in this book fight to stay true to themselves and what they believe in. In the world of Eldh, magic doesn't fix everything.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than the first and thats saying alot...,
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This review is from: The Keep of Fire (The Last Rune, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This second in the Last Rune series was for me entirely more satisfying than the first. The story has more mystery than the blatant obviousness of the first - though the cover doens't help in that respect too much. Grace is fleshed out a bit more, as she truly needed. Travis's passivity is intensified...but he seems to mature a lot as well...he becomes at least a little more pragmatic. Travis is fast becoming a favourite fantasy character of mine, in spite of, or perhaps due to his reluctance to use the power he possesses and his passiveness.
This story reveals the true nature of Melia, explains just who Falken is, gives us insights into Durge, reveals a lovely new character - who like all the others is a little shallow at times in this book - wait until the third to see Lileth shine, Aryn matures a lot too, her arm is barely even mentioned in the book, which seems to have lifted a bit of the 2D aspect she had in the first book - a deformed baroness with no chance of - but therefore guaranteed - love. Like the first book revolved around the Magic Stone - Sinfathisar - the stone of Twilight, this Book revolves around the effects of the Stone of Fire - Krondisar...its a better story, with more purposeful moves made against the enemy in this novel...the first had little at all in that respect until right at the end. Overall, this was a great book that I really enjoyed...try it you should be pleasantly surprised.
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