Dari (The Sword of Freedom Book 1)
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Rating | : | 4.90 (761 Votes) |
Asin | : | B004P1IY9O |
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Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Their adventures and relationships are very similar to TV show Xena the Warrior Princess.“Dari” might appeal to readers interested in fantastic adventures with element of action.. "Dari" tells the story of a young woman and her friend and teacher Rina
Great story of Magic, life lessons and self reflection Jane C Dari (The Sword of Freedom) is a magical tale told about a young girl from a village who is left orphaned and devastated after an army of the great warlord of the lands pillaged and burned her village. Killing everyone, including her family, she escaped through a simple case of being in the right place at the right time. But her life was forever changed after that moment of discovery.Filled with anger and hatred, she set out to learn how she could avenge the deaths of her village and family. She meets up with a strange woman who is magical in her own . "A Wonderful Read" according to Louise Roberts. I downloaded the sample of this book because this seemed to have a good plot line, I was not disappointed and quickly downloaded the whole book and read it from cover to cover (so to speak).The protagonist, as promised, really did remind me of Xena the Princess Warrior. This was a fantastic tale of adventure and friendship. There was plenty of fast paced action and plot twists to keep the story moving along at a great pace.The magical elements are great and are what initially attracted me to this book, with wizards and witches. There is an overriding . Owen Robinson said A fun and exciting "Dari"ead! @badwordplay. Dari is a very interesting story about. well, about Dari, and her transition into a warrior, to seek revenge on the man who killed her family. With the help of her teacher and master Rina, she sets out on her adventure.The description of the book mentions the similarities to the TV show Xena: Warrior Princess, and it was not wrong. I don't think I saw the entire series of that show, but what I did watch, I enjoyed. This book has about as much action and excitement as the TV show, with characters that you really end up caring about by the end. Plus, wi