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The Sword and the Pen
The Sword and the Pen
Author: Elysa Hendricks
Love is for the mighty. — It was time. After penning ten popular sword-and-sorcery novels, Brandon Alexander Davis was ready to move on. Ready to stop hiding in his fictional world. Ready to start living a real life. There was just one problem: as he plotted the noble death of Serilda D'Lar, his fictional creation appeared in his study, complete ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780505528179
ISBN-10: 0505528177
Publication Date: 4/28/2009
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.
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2.6 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Love Spell
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 5
Can't honestly say I've read the whole book, but you know there is something wrong when one can barely make it past the first 50 pages and even then spent half of those pages mostly skimming the pages in the hopes the writing and plot would get better. Here I am trying to read an easy escapist fantasy while I'm out of commission with a back injury and even with drugs this book can't even meet my minimal requirements for being worthy of finishing. Normally my standards are lower when I'm sick or injured but this book is so poorly executed and consists of characters with absolutely no depth--or personality for that matter--that I gave up bothering with this pedestrian and amateurish story earlier than I normally abandon bad books. The author teaches writing at a community college in her hometown. If that isn't a testament to the decline of education in public institutions then I don't know what is! Please don't spend money on this awful book. If you have to, use a credit and then pass it along to the next poor soul who insists on suffering through this awful tripe!
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