Irene L. (ilenihan) - reviewed Wizard of the Grove: Child of the Grove / The Last Wizard on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
This book is different from her other books but worth reading. Lots of action and enjoyable characters.
gray9cat reviewed Wizard of the Grove: Child of the Grove / The Last Wizard on + 89 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
One of the best books I have read in a very long time. You are drawn into all the characters, major and minor with such skill you feel connected. I very highly recommend this book to anyone who loves the unpredictable. The book makes you think about the experiences and the outcome of the experiences. It is great that the two books were made into one because you really want to know what becomes of the heroine at the end of the 1st book. Also being a cover person, I would have missed out on a truly great story if not for the more appealing front cover.
Robin M. (rtmezz) reviewed Wizard of the Grove: Child of the Grove / The Last Wizard on + 21 more book reviews
Quick read, good story line. A lot of loneliness for the main character.
Paula R. reviewed Wizard of the Grove: Child of the Grove / The Last Wizard on + 2 more book reviews
A good read. I thought the first part of the story was a bit disjointed as you got to the history that led up to the main character's creation.
The main character is a bit too good to be true but hey it is a fantasy book. Would I read it again, probably not. But I was glad I did read it once.
The main character is a bit too good to be true but hey it is a fantasy book. Would I read it again, probably not. But I was glad I did read it once.
Karen T. reviewed Wizard of the Grove: Child of the Grove / The Last Wizard on + 41 more book reviews
In the age of Gods - dwarfs, centaurs, and other Elder Races roamed the lands freely and the race of Mortals was created as a mere plaything for Lord Death.
In the age of Wizards - the very earth was tortured by the power games of these immortan children of gods, til wizardry went too far, and the dragons flew to bring the wizards and the world down in flames.
In the Age of Mortals - the Elder Races have withdrawn almost completely from the world of humans.
In the age of Wizards - the very earth was tortured by the power games of these immortan children of gods, til wizardry went too far, and the dragons flew to bring the wizards and the world down in flames.
In the Age of Mortals - the Elder Races have withdrawn almost completely from the world of humans.
Kimberly H. (kstar) reviewed Wizard of the Grove: Child of the Grove / The Last Wizard on + 73 more book reviews
IN THE AGE OF GODS---dwarfs, centaurs, and the Elder Races roamed the lands freely, and the race of Mortals was created as a mere plaything for Lord Death..IN THE AGE OF WIZARDS===the very earth was tortured by the power games of these immortal children of the gods, till wizardry went too faer, and the dragons flew to bring the wizards and the world down in flames...IN THE AGE OF MORTALS--the Elder Races have withdrawn almost completely from the world of humans..gone,too,are the dreaded wizards..or so the people of Ardhan believe, for unbeknownst to them, there is one wizard who still survives, a master of evil bent upon claiming lordship over the entire earth..no mere mortal can stand against him, so the Elder Races have chosen to intervene one final time..her name is Crystal, the Child of the Grove daughter of Power and the last born wizard who will ever walk the world...and soon the war begins...