Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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Re: Official Review: Immortal' Requiem by Vincent Bobbe

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It's an important fantasy story I really hope to read as soon as it possible to enjoy the reading of such a shiny book.
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From your review, i can tell this is an exciting book. Will definitely read it.
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i will read this book form today! I think i will enjoy this book
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i really loved reading this book. It reminds me of an exciting world full of suprises and full of enthauism.
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Wow! That was an absolutely amazing review! I am so excited to find and read this book! I completely fell hook, line, and sinker for this book! Thank you so much for the review!
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Thank you for the warning on violence and deaths. I think, I will pass the book. Great review.
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Thank you for the warning on violence and death. Great review
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Well, now I'm confused! The cover of the book definitely put me off, but your review, especially the part about great descriptions and language are making me have second thoughts. What a great review!!
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I agree that the multiple perspectives factor of a book can either work wonders or be hectic. Glad to see that it worked out in this case, I would love to read this book someday.
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your review has me wanting to read the book immediately. Going to try and find a copy of this book right after posting this. :D :D :D :D :D
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Post by fayaz ahmad »

your first sentence is the best recomendation a book can get. glad you enjoyed it and your every word was true and every excited for his next book
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This book from the review seems like an interesting read and I wish to read it. the fiction is out of this world.
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Post by Mangesh D Pande »

its areally wonderfull book .i belive .
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Post by Sleipnir_Drew »

First of all, Bianca, let me thank you for that amazing review. If that book inspired you to talk of it that way, I truly cannot imagine what to expect when I read it. Because yes, I will do so. Being a fantasy fan since my younger days, I hope to enjoy the book as much as you did. Haven't even heard of it before so, thank you for the recommendation!
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Post by Missreadsalot21 »

This sounds like such a captivating read! Thank you so much for your review and the specifics you included. I loved the quote you included about the imagery that pulls the reader into the world, who doesn't loved to get sucked into a great book? I'm especially intrigued with the fact that the author took the oppurtunity to be creative with the Vampire, Elves, Zombies, and even added some of thier own original creatures. I haven't read Fantasy for a little bit, but your review got me! I'll have to give this one a read.
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