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Wizards and Heroes
- Wizard Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Daniel Nicolai
- Length: 4 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
Jason dreams every night that he is transported to a dark and foreboding land where evil prevails and good struggles. It is a land of swords and sorcery, with castles and roaming monsters.
Each night the dream is just of continuation of the last. Jason can keep it to himself until he gets hurt in the dream world and wakes up bleeding!
His teachers worry that he is being abused by the parents, the parents think he is sleep walking and getting hurt and his school counselor is just trying to get to the bottom of it.
Meanwhile Jason must deal with an evil king who wants him dead, monsters attacking him, and a massive wall of ice that he must scale. Will Jason find someone who will believe him before it is too late?
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- David CB
- 28-07-21
A fun and engaging story
I found this book to be enjoyable, some real work aspects seemed unrealistic (but that may be a USA verses UK systems / culture of working) thought it was only a minor issue. I have enjoyed the authors other books and not found this previously.
The story was fun and enjoyable, it could have been developed more in relation to the magical / hero world where our hero gets transported, but maybe that is what book 2 is for - which I have just purchased.
Note I received this book for free and this is a full and honest review.
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