tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post3862225557127825187..comments2024-03-22T19:07:21.790+00:00Comments on The Wertzone: Spellwright by Blake CharltonAdam Whiteheadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11383677312079611311noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-46026585018364886872010-12-21T02:27:07.014+00:002010-12-21T02:27:07.014+00:00funky pacing issues aside, this looks really inter...funky pacing issues aside, this looks really interesting to me. I find wizards who already know everything to be boring, I want to know how people learn to do things. and anything about languages is sure to be fun for me.redheadhttp://littleredreviewer.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7703856341303488608.post-61027763232408057942010-12-20T07:34:53.679+00:002010-12-20T07:34:53.679+00:00there is a part of me that just cant fathom why th...there is a part of me that just cant fathom why this wasn't sold as a YA novel (even though the protag is in his mid-20's). <br /><br />so its blake charlton,brandon sanderson,peter v brett,peter orullian,john brown and anybody unfortunate enough to be putting out loads of crappy D&D fiction who are still writing tradtional 80's fantasy (or as one blogger calls it "tol-clones"). any other names that I missed, let me know.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com