Friday, February 19, 2016

Final Thoughts on The Tomb of Shadows

Here are my final thoughts on The Tomb of Shadows By. Peter Lerangis. The book has lots of none stop action. Each chapter or two will have so much action, like a plane falling out of the sky with goods inside. Fighting a magical Griffon and can destroy bad memories. escaping a pyramid that was rigged to blow and much more action! What I disliked about this book is. They characters should use their special abilities they earned in clever ways or in a supportive way to end off fights that could almost kill their friends and others. Throughout the book the characters enhanced their abilities making them even more stronger and supportive. But the author didn't put them into showcase and to see if they can work. It's like they just improved an ability and hardly ever used. It would be nice for the author to use the characters enhanced abilities in maybe clearing areas. They could not some areas and maybe they could find a magical area that beasts hide and kill them for more unique powers. The abilities were used in the end no where else which was depressing. Lots of none stop action and unique abilities could make this book a whole lot better. Overall, this book was okay but needed to put special gifts like abilities to work instead of holding them back. The action in this book is none stop and I would recommend this book to anyone who likes action books, mystery books and a little bit of mythological because this book does contain some beasts mythology. I'll give this book 5.5/10. 

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