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pagemage
Posted March 20, 2011
A captivating read - great extension of the characters and concerns of Delver Book I. The author still needs a good editor - in this one the author's tenuous understnding of the differences between "that, who, and which" are very apparent and as distracting as the then-than problem in the first book. Still, it is good reading.
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Posted May 22, 2012
A captivating read!!!! Stayed up late every night until I was done!
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Posted April 23, 2012
awesomeness does not even begin to describe this author or his series! you gotta read this!
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Posted February 29, 2012
The series just gets better
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Posted January 31, 2012
this one is just as good as the first one
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Posted January 8, 2012
If you are interested in another fantasy/magical/monster series, this one is actually pretty good. The author managed to come up with some fresh ideas and a fresh story line, and these books will definitely keep you reading (there are 4 in the series). There are a few missteps which annoyed me, and will probably also bother any other grammarians. I would strongly suggest that this writer get an editor - not just a bunch of friends, but a REAL editor, who can explain the difference in the words "past" and "passed", for instance. There were many instances of these words used interchangeably, and the lack of understanding of the difference became very irritating. Homonyms are words that sound alike, but are spelled differently, and they have different meanings. The meanings MATTER, and that makes all the difference when trying to enjoy a book.
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Posted January 5, 2012
Looking foward to reading more from this series. It was quite enjoyable. I finished it in a day and a half.
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Posted December 29, 2011
When did "as to" become accepted in the English written language? The story is ok and the characters are pretty interesting. Sentences like this however, detract mightily from the story:
"She quickly issued commands as to those who would accompany her." (page 553, nook format.)
Book needs some major editing, IMO.
alice0309
Posted November 26, 2011
This continuation from Book I was better than the 1st book. I really enjoy the characters and the quests they endure. Very good book for tweens and adults.
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Posted October 24, 2011
I enjoyued the first book in the series so much I got the other two. well written they each stand alone or read as a series. go for the gusto and get all three books.
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Posted September 24, 2011
A forceful sequal. Stunning story in its own right. Its even more engrossing as a series. Delver magic is a breath of fresh air. Undertones beyond undertones. I dare you to read this series
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Posted September 9, 2011
Way too repetative and childish.
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Posted August 13, 2011
The story continues to unfold in this novel and instantly pulls you in. I cam so excited to be reading the final book in the series after finishing this one.
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Posted June 25, 2011
I've read all three now and couldnt put any of them down. It had me looking for more like this. Kudos to the author! Please write more like this!
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Posted May 30, 2011
1st free book that made me want to buy all the sequels!!!!!
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Posted February 26, 2011
Really good book! I stayed interested the whole read, I don't think there was a dull moment!
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Posted February 22, 2011
Great book wish Jeff would right more of the delver series
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Posted January 2, 2011
Inlo brings back the land of uton with many old freinds and many new ones. if you liked the first book, youll love this one.
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Posted September 5, 2011
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Posted December 6, 2011
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Overview
The Sphere of Ingar has been destroyed, but a growing wind of rebellion leads to a new threat. The dwarf queen, Yave, declares war on the algors. Ryson Acumen attempts to intervene as the algors fight for their very existence and the elves threaten to unleash their own weapon of sheer terror. The overriding need that brought the races together is gone, and the land of Uton fractures into chaos.