From Chapter One, I was immediately reminded of the first time I read the Hobbit. With rich, descriptive prose, Namednil painstakingly paints the setting, describing each species along the way, just as Tolkien would have, to the reader as if they have discovered a wonderful forgotten old book that holdd the secrets of another world. High fantasy lovers will find this book very satisfying.
From Chapter One, I was immediately reminded of the first time I read the Hobbit. With rich, descriptive prose, Namednil painstakingly paints the setting, describing each species along the way, just as Tolkien would have, to the reader as if they have discovered a wonderful forgotten old book that holdd the secrets of another world. High fantasy lovers will find this book very satisfying.
When you pick up a book, nothing is more interesting than discovering a whole new world within the pages, a world where the devil is in the details. Kendra has certainly given us that. The world of Borehole Bazaar is complex, rich, and full. You can tell Kendra has spent a lot of time crafting the fine strokes of this gorgeous tapestry, and all of these lovely little details never pop up at the expense of the story. Everything goes hand-in-hand. Also, come on, that title is just awesome! More Borehole Bazaar, please!
When you pick up a book, nothing is more interesting than discovering a whole new world within the pages, a world where the devil is in the details. Kendra has certainly given us that. The world of Borehole Bazaar is complex, rich, and full. You can tell Kendra has spent a lot of time crafting the fine strokes of this gorgeous tapestry, and all of these lovely little details never pop up at the expense of the story. Everything goes hand-in-hand. Also, come on, that title is just awesome! More Borehole Bazaar, please!