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Go Quest, Young Man (Xena, Warrior Princess: Go Quest Young Man Trilogy, 1) |
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Rating:  Summary: WHENS THE NEXT ONE COMMING! Review: Ru Emereson did a great job with this book. Maybe alittle too much Joxer but hey no is perfect. It keeps your attention and you can barely put it down. I finished it in an afternoon. Great book!
Rating:  Summary: WHENS THE NEXT ONE COMMING! Review: Ru Emereson did a great job with this book. Maybe alittle too much Joxer but hey no is perfect. It keeps your attention and you can barely put it down. I finished it in an afternoon. Great book!
Rating:  Summary: Great Book!!! Review: This book was excellent! Even though the story didn't really focus on the main characters it still was written in great detail. I think Ru Emerson did a great job on what the story was based on and how she wrote it. I would recommend this to any die hard Xena fan!!!
Rating:  Summary: Great Book!!! Review: This book was excellent! Even though the story didn't really focus on the main characters it still was written in great detail. I think Ru Emerson did a great job on what the story was based on and how she wrote it. I would recommend this to any die hard Xena fan!!!
Rating:  Summary: Great Review: This book was good. The best part was that there is finally a Xena book including my favorite character, Joxer.
Rating:  Summary: TOO MUCH JOXER! NOT ENOUGH XENA AND GABRIELLE! Review: When I watch the tv show, Joxer is OK at best as the comic relief on the show. When I read this book I was not happy with his role in it. His character is just too stupid to be of any use to Xena and Gabrielle. If you're going to have Hercules in the book he should've have played a bigger role in it. He's just in there for Xena to deliver a message to? In the future don't waste such valuable characters in a book like that. After reading this first book in the trilogy, I'm not anxiously awaiting the next book in the series. Maybe I'm being a little too hard on this book because Ru is setting up the storyline in this first book (I hope so). I found myself not able to put the book down because I just wanted to get to the end of it. Less Joxer and more Xena and swordplay would've helped this book a lot.
Rating:  Summary: Another Disappointment from Ru Review: You would think that one who carries the screen name XenaBard would at least have a working knowledge of the program about which she writes. Ru, however, makes glaring errors that have continued from the first books she's written. Why the publisher continues to allow her to have a contract is beyond my ken. At least in this book, Argo has returned to her natural state as a mare. But Ru, if you read this, the word is CHAKRAM, not chakrum. The story is lame, character development sorely lacking, and those things that make Xena such a wonderful show are not there. The majority of fan fiction available on the web is better than this book.
Rating:  Summary: Another Disappointment from Ru Review: You would think that one who carries the screen name XenaBard would at least have a working knowledge of the program about which she writes. Ru, however, makes glaring errors that have continued from the first books she's written. Why the publisher continues to allow her to have a contract is beyond my ken. At least in this book, Argo has returned to her natural state as a mare. But Ru, if you read this, the word is CHAKRAM, not chakrum. The story is lame, character development sorely lacking, and those things that make Xena such a wonderful show are not there. The majority of fan fiction available on the web is better than this book.
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