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Amazing Nov 09, 2008 This book is an awesome fantasy novel. I especially enjoyed how the book switched between Christopher's POV and the background chapters. It adds an interesting way to give the reader the information they need without Christopher learning it, since he should already know local legend.
The Skull Juggler- Disenchanted Oct 01, 2008 Natalia Locatelli
I started reading The Skull Juggler with a little apprehension, since fiction is not my accustomed literary genre reading; after a few moments, I found myself engrossed in the tale, brilliantly displayed by Natalia Locatelli in well narrated chapters that will not only capture the attention of her intended audience, it will attract parents and grandparents as well. I congratulate this young and prolific writer -four more books to come in the series, and encourage her to continue her fantastic journey into the lands of mysterious kingdoms and witty, seditious royalty.
I particularly enjoyed the first person narration of the young, newly crowned King Christopher, who embodies the dilemmas of each generation's youth and helps readers experience the pain and agony of entering adulthood.
Congratulations!
Enchanting to young readers. Sep 30, 2008 Skull Juggler: Disenchanted creates what could be the beginning to a great dark fantasy series. As one might convey from the title or cover image, the story centers around death. In the first chapter, the reader is introduced to the series' main character, Christopher, and much of the book is spent giving the reader a better grasp on whom he is. The reader is also introduced to the Skull Juggler and his...strange talents. While the book itself is serious in nature, the characters speak in a somewhat child-like fashion, helping the characters to connect better with the likely intended young-adult audience. The 'Interludes' in between chapters make for a very interesting background to the story's events. Most impressively, the book lays some of the foundation for what could become a formidable fantasy world.
Captivating Story Sep 29, 2008 Natalia's "Skull Juggler: Disenchanted" captivated my attention from the very beginning. She brilliantly describes her characters and skillfully traps the reader into the story. This is a great read for young adult readers in search for mystery, fantasy, and a little scare here and there along the way.
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