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Old 02-17-2011, 11:31 AM   #31
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Robert Duperre, author and book critic, reviewed The Gods of Dream on his blog. From his review:

"The Gods of Dream is a very impressive, nearly impeccable work of art. It’s The Neverending Story meets The Dark Crystal meets The Odyssey. It surges in parts, lingers in others, and always leaves the reader with the impression that they’re taking in something important. It teaches a lesson about pain and what it takes to withstand it. It shows how important life is, how important love is, how important family is, be them blood or otherwise. It takes you on its journey of imagination and leaves you both panting and sighing at the fantastically bittersweet, yet hopeful, ending. In other words, it’s magnificent. And I have a sneaking suspicion The Gods of Dream is going to end up being one of the best books I read in 2011. It gets the highest recommendation from me that a single book could possibly ever get."

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Interesting explanation as to why it wasn't given full marks ....
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Interesting explanation as to why it wasn't given full marks ....
I know, but hey, I'll take a 4.8. Keeps me from getting a big head.
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Old 02-23-2011, 05:17 PM   #34
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The Gods of Dream received a lovely review today at Geek Speak Magazine.

Here are some highlights:

"This is such a glorious story, I cannot even tell you.... There are larger themes to the book, themes of self-determination and sacrifice and faith and loyalty, optimism and redemption and courage and love -- but above all of that it is just a really great quest adventure.... It is an epic journey through an unknowable land, a smart allegory about life and death and everything in between, and a truly beautiful piece of work with emotional depth, tremendous heart and a more than occasional thrill of discovery."

You can read the full review here.

Thanks for reading!

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Old 03-17-2011, 01:46 PM   #35
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New five-star reviews for The Gods of Dream on GoodReads. Rachel Hyland writes: "This is just terrific work, all around."

You can see the full review here.

Meanwhile, the blog "Universe in Words" will be posting their review very soon. I'll keep you posted.

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New review for The Gods of Dream on Amazon: "The cadence is right so it flows like a fairy tale even when it delves into some very harsh subjects. It's dark, it's entertaining and very well constructed. I enjoyed it for the same reasons I like Orson Scott Card's Hart's Hope and Neil Gaiman's Stardust...."
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A comparison to Gaiman's Stardust is an awesome compliment.

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Thanks, Caleb!

In other news, The Gods of Dream is featured today on Daily Cheap Reads. Take a look.
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New review for The Gods of Dream on Amazon.co.uk.

"I'm surprised this book hasn't had more recognition! This was the first book I bought for my Kindle, and it's brilliant.... A really creative and brilliant book that will keep you interested for sure!"
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Daniel really has a talent for creating fascinating worlds! I just finished and reviewed this book here
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Thank you for this review, Grace! I'm glad you enjoyed the book.

I'd like to mention a second new review for The Gods of Dream, which was also just posted today. Missy reviewed the novel on her blog, Missy's Reads & Reviews. She closed the review with, "a MUST READ for fantasy lovers. If you love Tolkien, you'll definitely want to give The Gods of Dream a try. I don't normally compare authors, but I have to make an exception in this case because it is THAT good!"

Missy might be exaggerating a bit, but it's nice to read.

Thanks again to everyone who's read and/or review the book!

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What's the recommended reading order ....

btw - the poems on your website are good
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Thanks, Geoff!

To answer your question: My four novels are standalones (not part of any series), so you can read them in any order you like.

I wrote Firefly Island first; it has a traditional, fairytale feel.

I wrote The Gods of Dream next. It's an epic fantasy. I was inspired by authors such as Tolkien, Lewis, Guy Gavriel Kay, and Neil Gaiman.

Flaming Dove is about an outcast half-demon, half-angel. It mixes elements of dark fantasy, paranormal, and Gothic tragedy.

Eye of the Wizard is lighter in tone. It's straightforward swords-and-sorcery, largely inspired by Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, and the other TSR paperbacks of the 1980s.

If you choose to grab one, I thank you, and hope you enjoy it!

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