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ISBN: | 098410240X (ISBN13: 9780984102402) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Keys of Fate #1 |
Tina M. Randolph
Paperback | Pages: 236 pages Rating: 2.52 | 33 Users | 27 Reviews
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Secrets and mysteries are locked within an ancient tower that the wizard's apprentice must guard with his life. One simple slip-up puts the fate of the world in the power of a desperate King's Mage, threatening to destroy peace and harmony throughout the world. Time is running out, and Galax Hanz is the only one with the magical arts to lead a collection of unlikely allies to retrieve the precious Keys of Fate. But when Galax is pursued by the evil Mage's Bloodwyns--the half-man, half-bird shadowy creatures of darkness--he soon realizes he has been drawn into a monumental struggle that challenges the foundations of his tradition. Galax will be forced to test his faith and training, which will guide him into the unknown regions on the road to the discovery of the alchemistic formula of life, death, and destiny.
Present Of Books Tower of Change (The Keys of Fate #1)
Title | : | Tower of Change (The Keys of Fate #1) |
Author | : | Tina M. Randolph |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 236 pages |
Published | : | December 20th 2010 by Rhapsody Publishing (first published December 2010) |
Categories | : | Fantasy |
Rating Of Books Tower of Change (The Keys of Fate #1)
Ratings: 2.52 From 33 Users | 27 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Tower of Change (The Keys of Fate #1)
First, I want to thank Goodreads, Tina M. Randolph, and Rhapsody Publishing for selecting me as a giveaway winner. If you value elements of both adventure and fantasy in your book selections, like me, youll enjoy reading Tower of Change, book one in The Keys of Fate. The story is centered on Galax Hanz, a wizard apprentice, who is left in change to guard their ancient tower. However, when things go awry, and sinister forces emerge, Galax and others will have to embark on a journey in order toIm sorry to say that I am not a fan of Randolphs book. I really had a hard time finishing it. The cover is beautiful, and the synopsis sounds intriguing, but the writing style seems hard-pressed and is not for me in the least. There is very little character development and the storyline jumps from scene to scene with sparse explanations, making it difficult for me to follow. Galax is the main character, but little information about him is presented, so I never felt drawn to him, or to any of the
COVER ART: A (loved it)ORIGINALITY: B (liked the setting/location/era etc.)EXCITEMENT: D (liked how main focus was saving the planet, but un-relatable characters and confusion)WRITING/DELIVERY: F (needs MAJOR editing in sentence structure, grammar etc.)OVERALL SCORE: D RECOMMEND: No. Not without major editing first. Then I'd have to make myself re-read.I received this as a Goodreads giveaway from Ms. Tina Randolph. First off, I LOVE the cover art and its one of the things that attracted me to

Personally I liked the book. I've read books that held no interest to me what so ever, but this book caught my attention. The grammar errors are something that could distract the read from the story, but if you look pass that and follow along with the story you'll understand and get into it. Galax Hanz wasn't mentioned much and it felt like he wasn't a person to be trusted. And when i read this i was getting confused on where they were, who they were, i really had trouble following. overall i
First, I love the concept of this story, and thank you to the author for the give-away opportunity! When a wizard's young apprentice lets his curiosity get the best of him, he unleashes into enemy hands a powerful artifact that can alter the very threads of existence. The apprentice begins an epic journey to retrieve the hidden keys that can save his world, meeting all sorts of fantastic beings along the way.I have to say, though, that the execution of the story falls flat. The book itself is in
The book is written so descriptively that it transports you to the world of Amunet. It is truly a visual feast for your imagination. If you enjoy adventure, wizards, elemental fae and other magical beings, then this book is a must read. But this book is much more, the characters have wonderful human qualities, that comes through the writing with messages of friendship, love, and respect for those of different cultures. The main character Galax, is a young adult apprentice to the older wizard,
I was really excited to read this book. The cover art is amazing and the synopsis sounds great, but the execution wasn't the best.For me, this book was quite choppy. We jump around from character to character quite a bit which makes it hard to follow. I just catch on to the fact that I'm reading about one character and then suddenly, I'm reading about something else and then I have to figure out who it is and where they are at. I also found a few grammatical errors which are slightly off
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