Many praised it, while some did not think it was very good. I'm not sure what those in the second category read, but it wasn't this book. :) Anyways, I read an excerpt and became intrigued. It didn't hurt that the story revolved around Dream Casting!
I'm glad I took the chance and read Dream Caster. It's a wonderful adventure, with great visuals and an intriguing plot.
Dream Caster is the first book of a series called The Dream Cycle.
Here's my review:
Dream
Caster, Book One of the Dream Cycle, is a young adult fantasy. Although it
starts a little slow, once this story gets going, it grabs you carries you
along for a wonderful journey.
Weaver,
orphaned and under the care of a selfish man named Ruben, has only one goal, to
become a guard in the small village he’s grown up in. In one night, he obtains this
position and in the matter of hours loses everything, his home, family and
friends.
Forced
to move on as the only survival of a devastating attack of fire hounds, he soon
finds a companion who travels with him to a new home. He soon discovers his
true role in life, which is much bigger than he would have ever imagined.
This
well-written, intriguing story is the debut of Najeev Raj Nadarajah’s journey
into the writing world. With the promise of more to this series, I predict this
story teller has many more adventures to share.
I recommend Dream Caster to anyone who enjoys fantasy, both young and mature adults.
I recommend Dream Caster to anyone who enjoys fantasy, both young and mature adults.
4 comments:
You're right, Cher. It does sound very good. Thanks for sharing.
Joylene, It was an impressive debut for this author.
What a beautiful cover! I'm glad you liked it.
Aubrie, I did. :) The author will be at the blog soon for an interview.
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