& Stealth Book 3), Swords, Going Rogue (Spells
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andrei rybin
As always a fantastic take into the minds of both players and NPCS. An exquisite romp through a well fleshed fantasy realm with a hint of danger and excitement in the real world. I cannot express the longing I have to both read the next book and to get my hands on something from broken bridge publishing.
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lisa marie miller
Drew continues to weave familiar elements of tabletop role playing games into creative and colorful story, while still being approachable to the non-gamer.
A very enjoyable romp, with a small twist at the end.
A very enjoyable romp, with a small twist at the end.
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dunali
This book! A wonderful adventure that pulls together components from the first two is a delightful, twisted story. The characters are like coming back to old friends and finding the new problems that they are stuck with. I love this series and can't wait till it's finished and I can just read a marathon for a few days.
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lobsang yeshi
I would say that the multiple story lines makes the story better. For example something might happen that will explain what is going on with the other group. All the books show this and was a complete delight to read. Looking forward to the next book.
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jennifer soucy
This series continues to impress as it gets better and better. Good premise in book 1 with a strong continuation of the theme in book 2 but book 3 knocked it out of the park. Highly recommended and can't wait for the next.
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kelli forbes
I always enjoy his books. The character development is excellent, the dialogue flows naturally, and there is action and loot around every corner. And who doesn't like action and loot? Nobody, that's who.
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jugemu
The Spells, Swords, and Stealth series is probably my favourite book series of all time. As both a tabletop nerd, and a lover of fine fantasy novels, the books are right up my alley. The setting is rich, the characters vibrant and lovable (even if it's just antagonists that Hayes gets you to love hating), and frankly, really well done all around.
That said, I do have to knock off points because, as with all of his writing that I've read thus far (the Fred series, SSS, I believe at least three books of SuperPowereds, as well as Pears and Perils), there are always fairly noticeable mistakes in the writing which should have been caught by a proofreader. Frankly, I'd give 4.5 stars if I could, but as I can only pick between 4 and 5, I must go with 4. SSS and Fred suffer less from this than something like SuperPowereds, but I'd estimate that there's between 5 and 10 extremely obvious mistakes (missing words mostly, though there's also generally some glaring typos) in this novel, with a few more subtle ones sprinkled here and there. It's only enough to momentarily pull me out of the book as I try to figure out what was meant, but it certainly does distract from what would otherwise be a 5* experience.
Overall, it's still a series that I recommend to all my closest friends, which isn't something I say lightly, but if small, infrequent mistakes that should have been fixed in editing are a huge deal-breaker for you, Hayes may not be the author you're looking for.
That said, I do have to knock off points because, as with all of his writing that I've read thus far (the Fred series, SSS, I believe at least three books of SuperPowereds, as well as Pears and Perils), there are always fairly noticeable mistakes in the writing which should have been caught by a proofreader. Frankly, I'd give 4.5 stars if I could, but as I can only pick between 4 and 5, I must go with 4. SSS and Fred suffer less from this than something like SuperPowereds, but I'd estimate that there's between 5 and 10 extremely obvious mistakes (missing words mostly, though there's also generally some glaring typos) in this novel, with a few more subtle ones sprinkled here and there. It's only enough to momentarily pull me out of the book as I try to figure out what was meant, but it certainly does distract from what would otherwise be a 5* experience.
Overall, it's still a series that I recommend to all my closest friends, which isn't something I say lightly, but if small, infrequent mistakes that should have been fixed in editing are a huge deal-breaker for you, Hayes may not be the author you're looking for.
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dardan
Read this series from the beginning. It is currently my favorite ongoing series. It starts with NPCs where peace-loving locals are forced by circumstances to take over the quest of some pretty inept adventurers.
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saul
The flashiest highlight of this book was the expansion of the dual-world plot, its fresh, interesting, and keeps the story moving. The main praise is still to the characters though, their personalities and stories expanded in all the best ways, and if i didnt think it would end up costing both my watch and wallet, id hug the main group.
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