Imagineer, The
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I stumbled upon this book by accident, and bought it on the strength of two previous reader reviews on the Amazon site - I don't regret it. This book drags the reader kicking and screaming into its fantastical world and holds him or her there, refusing to let go until the very last page. The plot and characters are deep and complex, yet at the same time wonderfully simple, the style of prose is illuminating and a delight to read. Buy this without hesitation; you WON'T regret it. Now where's that sequel...
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An Amazing Escape For The Child In Us All!
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Guy Adams' strength lies within his ability to take us where we all want to be. A place where all is possible, all is adventure, and all is as it can be, if we only believe. From the onset, the reader becomes Charlie, experiences trepidation, discovers his inner strength, and triumphs over the grotesque evils that beset us all. The character interplay and vivid images which only Adams can convey, makes this book a must read for all. I'm sure I am one of many readers awaiting sequel upon sequel to this excellent work.
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Who Wants to Live Forever!
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Adams improvosational adventure into the world of the wonderful continues with his book "The Imagineer". Flourid prose throws you from amazing landscapes to castles of pure evil. With perhaps one too many Dr. Who refrences, this book none the less brings tears of joy and sorrow in equal measure - especially the chapter entitled "Thus the SLT was devoured" Everyone should read this book for an experience of fantastic story telling. His follow-up novella "The Delights of Longpig" is also an astonishing read.
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