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<blockquote data-quote="Markn" data-source="post: 6880730" data-attributes="member: 21827"><p>Finished the novel Sagiro,</p><p></p><p>I posted a 4 star review on amazon.com - just waiting for it to show up. In the meantime here it is:</p><p></p><p>The Ventifact Collossus is an ambitious story by author Dorian Hart consisting of a large cast of protagonists, numerous supporting characters, and an ever increasing number of antagonists, Dorian has done an adequate job of keeping up with the ensemble, though at times the character spotlight seems a little thin as the action picks up. I found the story starts a little slow, but as events pick up, so too does the pace of the story. It is clear that Mr. Hart has spent time building the world and its history and with this foundation in mind, Mr, Hart begins to open the faucet of the plot revealing enticing tidbits of information that lead to further questions about the saga and the world itself. It is clear that there is a deeper story that will be revealed in books to come, and it is during these plot revelations that I found the book to be its most riveting. Can't wait for book 2!</p><p></p><p>The novel is VERY much different from the story hour. At first, my mind was rebelling against the changes, but as the story went on it grew on me more and more. Looking forward to book 2!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the outstanding work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markn, post: 6880730, member: 21827"] Finished the novel Sagiro, I posted a 4 star review on amazon.com - just waiting for it to show up. In the meantime here it is: The Ventifact Collossus is an ambitious story by author Dorian Hart consisting of a large cast of protagonists, numerous supporting characters, and an ever increasing number of antagonists, Dorian has done an adequate job of keeping up with the ensemble, though at times the character spotlight seems a little thin as the action picks up. I found the story starts a little slow, but as events pick up, so too does the pace of the story. It is clear that Mr. Hart has spent time building the world and its history and with this foundation in mind, Mr, Hart begins to open the faucet of the plot revealing enticing tidbits of information that lead to further questions about the saga and the world itself. It is clear that there is a deeper story that will be revealed in books to come, and it is during these plot revelations that I found the book to be its most riveting. Can't wait for book 2! The novel is VERY much different from the story hour. At first, my mind was rebelling against the changes, but as the story went on it grew on me more and more. Looking forward to book 2! Thanks again for the outstanding work! [/QUOTE]
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