Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!*’s review of Kings of Paradise (Ash and Sand, #1) > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Cody (new)

Cody Gonna go ahead and bump this one up the TBR.


message 2: by Clarice (new)

Clarice Great review. *adds to tbr*


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* Clarice wrote: "Great review. *adds to tbr*"

Cody wrote: "Gonna go ahead and bump this one up the TBR."

If I am responsible for two more people trying this book, I will have done my job.

And hey, I can't promise everyone will love it as much as I did, but if you agree with my other tastes this should provide enjoyment.


message 4: by Phillip (new)

Phillip I have this in my Audible library - I think on recommendation of the "Friends Talking Fantasy" podcast, if I remember right. I'll check it out soon.


message 5: by Richard (new)

Richard Nell What a wonderful review. Thanks very much for taking the time, I hope you enjoy the rest. (Also I laugh in the face of pandemics, and disappointing sales. But after big, deep, 'serious' series, writing harem/litrpg is truly great fun.)


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* Richard wrote: "writing harem/litrpg is truly great fun."

I won't feel weird then when "Richard Nell is following your reviews" is followed by my review for Ravaged by the Gingerbread Man."


message 7: by Richard (new)

Richard Nell As well you shouldn't. Next up: The Haunted Vagina ?


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* Ooh good idea. That one’s not on KU but some other Mellick titles are.


message 9: by The Bauchler (new)

The Bauchler Well said M.


message 10: by Beth (new)

Beth Not the first time an author has rebranded when they start with a new genre, but what a switch!


message 11: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Assuming Kale and Ruka meet and heal each other's wounds with their undying love, sounds like a great premise. That's what happens, right?


Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!* That’s always what happens when a cannibal meets a dreamer.


message 13: by Daniel (new)

Daniel You jest,
I laugh
... and then
stories where that is barely even a metaphor come to mind.
Oh, wait.
Moby Dick.


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