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Smashwords book reviews by dusia

  • A Measure of Disorder on June 24, 2010

    To start with, I'm a huge fantasy fan. I'm keen on faeries, vampires, werewofles etc. Unfortunately, quite a lot of books are similar: almost the same problems, the same adventures... "Measure of Disorder" is different - in positive way. A group of 14-years-old pupils with some teachers and parents are on a field trip. While coming back, they cross to another world. They don't know what'd happened, have nothing to eat, some of them felt ill... But the meet Crank, an inhabitant of the place. He decides to help them. A big adventure's just started. The style of writing's somehow similar to Trudi Canavan's. Quite a lot of details, natural dialogs. I loved it. The story's structure's alike too. Each chapter describes the situation seen by another person's eyes, which's an interesing solution. An intriguing epilogue makes me think about the continuation. I highly reccomend the book. I can't wait for the next part of the trylogy. I hope it'd be as good as the first part. Good job, Mr. Tucker!
  • Romy Likes It Rough on May 24, 2020

    Hot and effective turn-on, but I find Romy's question about DP a bit too naive for her age ^^"