Book Review: The Warrior’s Path by Louis L’Amour
I will definitely be trying out more Louis L'Amour books and I highly recommend The Warrior's Path.
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I will definitely be trying out more Louis L'Amour books and I highly recommend The Warrior's Path.
Read MoreI highly recommend this book and I can’t wait to continue the series as it offers a fun escape into a fantasy world where anything can happen.
Read MoreIt is hard to express the love I have for this book without showing a gif of me just waving my arms around.
Read MoreThis is a very well-written and exciting book to read. It is easy to get caught up in the peril and suspense the main character faces on a daily basis. You can’t help but put yourself in his shoes and imagine what kind of hell it would be like to survive in such a desolate and unforgiving world.
Read MoreIt is sometimes hard to put into words a proper representation of a mostly cerebral and emotional experience. I think that sometimes sitting down to read a book engages both the right and left brain in a similar way to the way music does. A good book engages the mind on two simultaneous levels. The logical and the emotional. Fevre Dream by George R.R. Martin accomplishes this task by composing a symphony of suspense, violence, and grandeur.
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