It's Dr. Seuss meets Tim Burton meets The Hobbit! In the first installment "From The Rhyming Realm of Gandolin," A trilogy of stories pertaining to Gandolin's once thriving underground ghost market. Meet Garbool, the shopkeeping king and master of commercial deceit. For his own monetary benefit, he sends desperate "hunters" out into the wilderness to confront and capture spirits to be sold for an excellent price. However, battling phantoms can lead to altercations with demons, hill monsters, subterranean labyrinths, and of course, Gandolin's bumbling inter-dimensional, Necromancing warlock, Rahmeel. So don your reading pants, buckle up, and transport yourself to Gandolin, where rhythmic rhyming rules!
➡️ Before starting the review, I want to tell you all readers that this concept is totally unique, the story has imaginative approach.
➡️ After reading this, I can say that author has a totally unique writing style. This style keeps the story entertained.
➡️ Plot of the story is totally unique and author has used clever technique of framing sentences.
➡️ The book is all about witty rhymes, it is a charming tale that I'm sure will entertain any person.
➡️ The sense of humour is humungous throughout the story.
➡️ It has an entertaining lyrical poem following the story of people of a magical land where lessons to be learned arw not too distant.
➡️ This is first of the installment of the books, a triology of series related to a character name Gandolin, who thrives underground ghost market.
➡️ There is a also a character called Garbool, who is the master of misrepresenting the truth.
➡️ I cannot spill more beans about these character, to find more about this fantastic story ; do read the Ghosts in Jars : From the rhyming realm of Gandolin