Shard
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4.0 • 22 Ratings
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- £2.49
Publisher Description
In the style of Tolkien and Martin with a dash of King, W. Wm. Mee has crafted an epic quest around a cursed sword. Various races of the land known as Oma-Var become entangled in the many schemes and plots to find, capture and use Shard, the evil sword forged long ago by a malignant force that seeks to enslave all.
'Shard' is the story of the magical sword that could not be broken; of a people that could not exist and of a deed that could not be done. Join the quest for Shard in this the first book of the trilogy: 'The Task' --- that is, if you dare!
'Beneath the stars, beneath the moon,
Beneath the heat of the sun.
No rest, no peace, no hearth nor home,
Till the Swordbearer's task be done.'
Customer Reviews
What a quiffing shame!
Totally agree with everything Mikanos has mentioned. Although you forgot to mention the annoying words in CAPITALS that plague this book!
Such a shame.
Poor poor poor
Unoriginal storyline, obviously unedited (e.g. Names of swords inconsistent) or even proof read by someone with a decent grasp of English, constant and annoying use of 'inverted commas' often for no grammatical reason, significant sections of text devoted to reminding me about things I've already read in this book.
The only reason I gave this 2 stars is because it was at least interesting enough for me to want to reach the end, but I did not enjoy it. Pity, as with some effort it could be a decent, if unoriginal, story.