Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Re: Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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As a lover of the fantasy genre ....I'm excited to read this book! Also...love the first line of you review and love books that make me feel that way!
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it has its own fantasies its paives a way for reading its lovely only if it wasnot for the violence
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it's a very nice book. you have amazing talent. and your words are like magic in this book. I am very thankful to you for this book.
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what an interested book! u can,t think twice when see it you can directly read it
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When a book is so good it gives you a book hangover, what higher recommendation is there to give? Thanks for your fantastic review!
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What I like about this book is it's Introduction. The introduction part is well versed. And of course it's a fantasy. Well, fantasies also happened in real world. Most of us readers can relate for what we've read. Eventhough its in fantasy world when you feel what you've read. The feeling becomes a reality. And another is the lesson or message that the author wants to send us.
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This review will certainly grab any readers attention.One can actually feel the "book hangover". Great review.
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Wow, what a fabulous book. I was really impressed with how much content Vincent Bobbe has packed into this story, and how easily it held my attention through to the end. I normally have a favourite character in a story, but I found it hard picking between Cam O’ Griobhtha and Sam Autumn, as they are both brilliant. Overall, it’s a very unique plot that I absolutely loved.

Grimnir Vafthrudnir can’t believe what’s happened to the earth. With humans covering so much of it up with stone and concrete, they were slowly killing it. Unless he could find the Maiden of Earth and Water, there didn’t look like much chance of saving the planet. It didn’t take him long after arriving to feel that the magic that was so abundant many years previously, had now almost disappeared. Even though Cam was an Elf, he would have been quite happy to be left alone and drink himself to oblivion like the humans around him. However, his father insists on him getting his act together and helping Grimnir in his quest to save the earth. Sam did what he thought was the right thing when he heard someone in distress and came to their aid. Of course, he didn’t expect to be attacked himself. Sure, he had been drinking, but what he witnessed that night surely couldn’t be something real. Things like that didn’t happen in real life. Little did he know that his world was about to change. Cu Rui making a sudden appearance on earth is certainly going to disrupt things. He has a totally different agenda to Grimnir, and it’s more along the lines of creating havoc and mayhem to take over. This is an incredible story and is easily worth the 4/4Star Rating.
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Post by Feyisayo akande »

Wow! The beginning got me all, the review was so fatanstic. To me, the book is a must to read. Thanks for the review bianka walter
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Post by Feyisayo akande »

The bigining of this review was so fantasy, is a must to read to me. The review makes the book interesting even though have not read, it has been added to want to read. Thanks for the great review
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This book makes me feel scared and amazing. I would love to read this book with someone by my side.
the author is very thoughtful to write this wonderful book.
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Immortal Requiem is simply the best book ever. Once I started reading the book,I did not stop till I reached the end.
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Post by TIOJFORLIFE »

It has showed good story telling with thrilling scenes and is a good book honestly. I like how scary and exciting it is
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Cam sounds like one of my favourite types of heroes and this one sounds like something I'd pick up on a whim to read. I like stories that incorporate fairy creatures and that this one has such a diverse range of them can only be a plus for me. Not to mention, Grimnir's presence indicates that the journey will be unforgettable. Very nice.
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So fascinating how this story construct is awesome, it was scary that you want toread with anyone just to feel safe it was so amazing a big hand to the author
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