Tuesday, May 8, 2007

1 The Warrior Heir


Jack is just like any other kid. Well mostly, the only thing different about him is his heart condition. But all it takes medicine each morning and he is just fine. Then one day he forgets to take it. But instead of dropping dead, Jack feels better than ever. Thus starts a complicated journey of self discovery and magic.

Jack is not paranoid, but people are out to get him. Kill him or sell him. I counted five swearwords total. The only other thing that might be considered negative was the magic. This whole book 'revolves' around magic. If that is a problem this book isn't for you. Warriors come from the afterlife to assist people.

Jack is really a nice guy. He is kind to his mom and sticks by his friends, and his friends stick by him. A lot of people care about Jack and try and do what is right for him. Jack is kind and gentle to these people. For his training dead, but not really, warriors are called; but Jack offers not to 'kill' them. Or for them to just talk about their experiences on the battlefield.

This book is well written and fun. You can relate to Jacks emotions of confusing and frustration and embarrassment, but we also like him because he is humble, kind and fair. I would really recommend this book.

2 comments:

  1. These books are amazing i would recomend them to anyone that like to read books about magic or books with fighting.

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  2. Hmm, I'll have to add it to my wishlist. Great review! :-)

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