It would be very easy to give this book a lower star rating because of the somewhat irritating spelling & grammar errors. Except no matter how annoying the mistakes were, they simply didn't detract from the story. I figured if I can read most of my non-native English speaking friends posts and ev...
I was hoping that the grammatical errors would have disappeared from the 2nd book in the series but they didn't. It also took me a long time to read this one because I was pretty bored. I thought there was some interesting (although not surprising) character development but it just wasn't enough ...
“Welcome to the Tavern.” A mountain-sized man stood in front of a door that seemed to hover in a grayish nothingness. Come to think of it I looked down and saw no ground beneath where I stood. Did that mean I was hovering in nothingness as well? It felt as if there was something beneath my feet b...