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Original Title: | Riddle in Stone: Book 1 of The Riddle in Stone |
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ISBN: | 1938120957 (ISBN13: 9781938120954) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Riddle in Stone #1 |
Robert Evert
ebook | Pages: 382 pages Rating: 3.93 | 716 Users | 177 Reviews
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Long after the last of the great heroes of old has died, the Undead King is stirring again, amassing a goblin horde ready to sweep out of the mountains and destroy all of humanity. The only thing preventing utter annihilation is Edmund—a stuttering librarian who knows a secret, a secret that every thief, assassin, and king would kill to have. Fleeing from relentless peril, Edmund wages a solitary battle against an ancient evil. But how can one man succeed when so many before him have failed? (Dark Fantasy)
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Title | : | Riddle in Stone (The Riddle in Stone #1) |
Author | : | Robert Evert |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 382 pages |
Published | : | February 26th 2013 by Diversion Books (first published February 1st 2013) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Adventure |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 716 Users | 177 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books Riddle in Stone (The Riddle in Stone #1)
Robert Evert hit the ground running with his book Riddle in Stone. As soon as I read the storyline I was hooked and wanted nothing more than to curl up and read with this book into the night but then I realized I had a life OUTSIDE of reading. With Edmund our very un-heroic main character, we venture across lands far and wide to help find something greater than life in his books. The odd thing was that Evert is not my sort of style usually but I loved the fact that it hooked me from theYou have to read this book! You will be on the edge of your seat and rooting for Edmond the entire time! He isn't your typical hero, as another reviewer stated, but the concept works! I really loved the plot (there is a nice love story in there, but I won't spoil it for others), and after I started reading this book I couldn't put it down. I am very glad I took a friend's advice and read this book. Prepare to be transported to a wonderfully imagined world with deep characters and an interesting
I will state that I very much dislike that Goodreads doesn't allow for half-stars, because my four star is actually a 4.5. I enjoyed the realism of the characters, and while sometimes Edmund's stuttering was slightly grating to read, it was true to his character and to some people in life, so I appreciated the attention to realism. The main reason for the downgrade of that half-star for me was that it seemed like Edmund spent so much of the story on his own and I did not really like all the

I stumbled upon Riddle in Stone during my wanderings on Goodreads and when I saw the cover, I just could not resist. Yes, I am ashamed to admit I still choose a book for its cover and I could never ignore a hooded cloak. And it is as well, Riddle in Stone is a fantastic debut book.Edmund is an unlikely hero. He is not an Adonis with a six pack and smouldering eyes but a fat, middle aged and stammering ordinary man. He likes be referred as a scholar, not a librarian.When one day, after being
A book to savor!I am truly loving this book! I am savoring it because although I want to know what happens next, I don't want the story to end.I was hooked from the first page, as I quite enjoyed that Robert Evert took the time to build a strong foundation on which to build Edmund's character traits in his adventurous and heroic tale. I can easily relate and empathize with Edmund's limitations, desires, wants, and needs, especially his reluctance to accept the challenge and leave his beloved
First, I'd like the thank the author for providing me with a copy for review. I've only done this a few times, because I don't like feeling obligated, but I accepted and am so thankful that I did.This book was just... FUN. It's got a stuttering, know-it-all, lame boring protagonist. Okay, maybe that's how he starts out. By the end, he's brave, honorable, and humble. This character growth was one of my favorite parts of the book!I enjoyed the story, especially the relationships between Edmund and
Originally posted at The BiblioSanctum: Riddle in Stone popped up on my radar and the blurb interested me enough to add it to my to-read pile. A polite message from the author inspired me to push it right to the top of the list and Im glad I did.The book promises and quickly delivers on its atypical hero, Edmund, an overweight, middle-aged stuttering librarian who wishes for adventure but clearly isnt fit for it. Yet, when an opportunity presents itself, Edmund pulls up his breeches and steps
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