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Joseph R. Lallo
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The Book of Deacon (2010)

Well... I really like the idea, but there was only one surprise in whole book for me (She is not the chosen one), the rest was predictable from the very beginning. I hate when the character know nothing and then in another second, know everything and is the most powerful creature in the world - i...

The Book of Deacon (2010) by Joseph R. Lallo
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The Battle of Verril (2011)

The Whole Series was an Outstandingly good read! The plot and characters are well developed and interesting. Each personality is distinct and uniform throughout the story (all three books). The details within the story are just enough so the read's own imagination can form the images easily. The ...

The Battle of Verril (2011) by Joseph R. Lallo
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The D'Karon Apprentice

Myn, her motions labored and sluggish, was landing. It was impossible to know how much time had passed. The depths of her concentration made the journey seem like an eternity, and yet she was not cognizant of the passage of time. It was at once an odyssey and an instant. There was no doubt she’d ...

The D'Karon Apprentice by Joseph R. Lallo
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The Other Eight

Since the FM incident, he had been on one massive, unbroken warpath. He’d yet to deliver any orders at anything below a bellow, and his once gloriously clear desk overflowed with paperwork. Three stacks of folders peaked along one edge of the desk, the tallest with a few dozen and the shortest wi...

The Other Eight by Joseph R. Lallo
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Skykeep

Gunner had reluctantly agreed to exchange weapons so that he could take a look at the sights on Coop’s rifle. That left the lanky deckhand handling a weapon that looked like it had eaten two or three lesser weapons. It had likely started life as a shotgun, with a stout, imposing barrel to show fo...

Skykeep by Joseph R. Lallo
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Free-Wrench, no. 1

Just as was the case on the seaward side, the mountains here were perilously steep, forming almost a sheer drop. The dock rose at the end of a long string of lower hilltops connected by suspension bridges. There, a tall tower with massive iron wheels held wires that led down into the fug. Their b...

Free-Wrench, no. 1 by Joseph R. Lallo

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