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Zenith (Books of Ascension, #1)
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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[Zenith: The First Book of Ascension] by [Dirk Strasser] has some interesting characters that keeps the story moving. It seems to introduce the idea of light(good) versus dark(evil) along with the quest for enlightenment.

Twin brothers have to go on a journey to the summit of the mountain for enlightenment. The story focuses on one of the brothers journey. I would have liked to read a little about the other brothers struggles. It seemed that the idea of twins went by the wayside.

Overall it was a good fantasy novel that picked up pace as it went on.
  
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Heathski (173 KP) rated the Xbox One version of Dragon Age Inquisition in Video Games

Feb 1, 2019  
Dragon Age Inquisition
Dragon Age Inquisition
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I love the dragon age series
I love the dragon age series and although I prefer the previoud games, I really enjoyed inquisition. The gameplay is better and the graphics beautiful. I did find it annoying hunting everywhere for quest items and, unfortunately for me, I did not feel the same connection to the characters in inquisition that I did in previous games. I missed that but I still enjoyed it. One of the best fighting fantasy games out. A world rich in lore and history. Can't wait for the next dragon age game.
  
The Adventure Zone Here There Be Gerblins
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6.5 (2 Ratings)
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Oh Goodness are up
Are you a fan of D&D? This book is probably for you. Though the "characters" don't really follow the rules, it's still a pretty good book. The characters are wacky and all over the place and the plot is simple. However, that's all part of the fun. It feels like you just feel into the first campaign of three dorks who have never played before and gave completely different ideas about how they want the quest to go. Just don't take the book too seriously and you'll probably enjoy it too.
  
Join Jack, May, and Phillip as they journey through this alternative take on fairy tales. All the characters you know are here, and help or keep our trio from completing their quest to save their kingdom from an evil plot.

All three books in the series are in this set, and they are all compelling reads. You'll want to read them all back to back. There's action, great characters, plot twists, and sarcasm. You can't go wrong.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2015/11/book-review-half-upon-time-trilogy-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.