The Flight of the Stoneman's Son Review

The Flight of the Stoneman's Son
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I'm a little tired of reading wonderful reviews of self-published books--like this one. Mr. Munsey calls himself a best selling author. Where that came from, I don't knmow. Perhaps in his family he's a best selling author. It is, unfortunately, the consummate example of telling and not showing, of locomotive writing and head hopping I've ever seen. Mr. Munsey, I'm afraid, doesn't have a clue about how to create and build character, and he knows even less about punctuation. Mr. Munsey, my advice is this--take a workshop, or maybe twelve, and try again. I teach writing the novel--because I've been paid for my novels--and this book has become a how not to. Thanks.

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This is a story of an awakening of an ancientknowledge in the main characters, how it changes them, sendsthem on a journey, and the evil that chases after them tryingto stop them from finding a magical key that will unlock theancient Passwords. The Passwords contain powerful talismansthat can alter the balance between good and evil in theWorlds.The first book in this series of five introduces the readerto the main characters: Julian, Eruinn, Thiunn and PrincessDarla. We are introduced to the unusual powers that graduallyawaken within them as they progress on their journey fromtheir peaceful home of Jard in the Southlands, to the North,in search of the hiding place of the magical key andPasswords.Unfortunately there is an ancient evil that has also becomeaware of the existence of these powerful items. The evil,Dorluc, wants the power of the talismans to release him fromhis ethereal prison...

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