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Faerieland consists of a central city and a surrounding area. The city contains a wide range of faerie-themed shops and is home to Queen Fyora's castle and the [[Hidden Tower]]. | Faerieland consists of a central city and a surrounding area. The city contains a wide range of faerie-themed shops and is home to Queen Fyora's castle and the [[Hidden Tower]]. | ||
I've read all types of John's books now, a Donovan Creed novell, Follow the Stone with Emmett Love, his how to sell' book and his new Dani Ripper book. One ingirdeent unites them: they are funny and entertaining! To be honest, I don't like everything John Locke writes. Donovan is just not my kind of series and Dani Ripper is also not my cup of tea. The humor in those series is great, it just doesn't do it for me. Emmett, for me, is just my thing, since it's such dry, old school gun-slinger action with a guy surrounded by women, a true friend, where men still worried about getting clean water and food instead of Ipads and game consoles. Thats so refreshing! I basically like all the characters in those Emmett Love books: giving back some magic to Westerns, thats what it feels like. His how to sell' book gave me an insight into why I would probably never be a famous writer myself, since I am too scared investing so much money into myself. John Locke did have that guts and belief in himself. John is also someone who seems to have 30 hours in a day! He really answers his fans, takes time for them, if only a brief e-mail, he just seems to be that kind of person. Being successfull doesn't slow that down.All in all I really recomment his books. John Locke seems to, above all, be a nice person: you simply want him to do well. A definite recommendation from Amsterdam, the Netherlands! | |||
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