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Dangermaze

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Deep within the darkest corners of distant worlds there are rumblings of an uprising. With the small secret gatherings growing in number, it seems once more evil has a reason to unite. There is a toxic energy in the air. Slowly the haunting whisper from this darkness is spreading, bringing with it a sense of fear and danger. The Oranthium must stand together and strike as one. However there is unrest at the Oranthium as a new arrival causes a divide within the group. Zachary needs to conquer his own demons and lead them. This is no time for weakness. Dhoranka is back.

281 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2021

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Barry Ahern

3 books25 followers
Roald Dahl was my favorite writer as a kid. I thought he was a genius! His books were filled with such an interesting sense of adventure, each with a specific charm that left you craving more. Growing up I seemed to graduate away from fantasy and on to horror and crime. Though these were never my favorite genres, I found the suspense threading each story together addictive. I was fascinated by the tension in these books and became hooked. However I think the book at the top of my all-time list is Tuesdays with Morrie. I know it’s a common favorite but I just found it so thought provoking. As a writer my aim is to take all of the best features of each genre and create a new brand of young-adult fantasy

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1 review
November 15, 2016
The world of pain was sort of eerie. I don't know why, but I just couldn't stop thinking about it, really cool. The story was good and the ending nicely tied together.. but the worlds were definitely the highlight. The world of honesty was also weirdly fascinating. It's literally truth or die, I like it!.
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1 review
September 2, 2018
DANGERMAZE is my favorite book in the Birthright series. The story is fast paced and gripping, and the characters become even more complex. While I would highly recommend the entire series, this book in particular has made me appreciate the story even more. It is rare to experience so many different emotions while reading one book, but this story accomplished that and more!
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4 reviews1 follower
May 19, 2018
What an ending !!!!!!! Most of all I loved the Laiz story, the idea that the weakest person can always be strongest.. all that has to change is the situation. We can all be be the strongest depending on the circumstances.. and she was bad a$$ in one of the final fight scenes
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Author 7 books9 followers
August 13, 2023
Goofy, bizarre, and strange adventures

Some will like it, some won’t, l couldn’t ‘get into it’ but others may. Yet there were parts l liked.

And, by the way, there never was a maze…
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1 review
July 29, 2017
This was the perfect end to a thrilling series, you get that complete feeling that all loose ends are tied up but sort of sorry that its finally over. Would like to read more : (
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2 reviews
November 11, 2017
Oooouuuu..lovin the worlds.. world of honesty was my favorite.. a place of no jails, just straight elimination after a couple of lies.. phew. That's tough !
6 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2020
The world of blades as a representation for gun control was beautiful.. fantastic ending.. entertaining, with a surprising amount of depth. Loved it.
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Author 1 book2 followers
August 20, 2021
Creepy and thought provoking

This took me on a chilling ride through many worlds! It highlights the stark contrasts needed in life to appreciate the positive aspects.
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6 reviews1 follower
April 20, 2017
As dystopia goes, I really liked this. You get to visit range of different worlds with an exciting adventure taking you through them.. Marking this down a mark as not all of the worlds are strictly dystopia, some could even be utopian.. maybe
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