James D'Arienzo Jr., Woodbyrne: The Fallen Forest Reviews
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LoseR89 20th Apr 2004
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Good Points: This book was Awesome! It's so hard to find books on fantasy these days. Today most books are on teenagers having problems or suicide. I Loved this book and how it took you into a world of good and evil. The world between the elves, the demons, and the humans were so dramatically explained with so many drastic details.
Bad Points: There were no bad points in this book.
General comments: James D'Arienzo Jr. Woodbyrne: The Fallen Forest was by far one of the best books I have ever read! I want to know when the sequel is coming out. I probably sound like a loser because I'm a teenager and everybody tells me I'm too old for this kinda stuff, but oh well. If this book were to be made a movie it would get 4 stars and I would go see it everyday.
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This is an excellent first fantasy in a three-part series by the author. The incompetent meddling of two wizard apprentices results in the calling forth of an uncontrollable demon from the underworld. Thus starts a 200-year takeover of Woodbyrne Forest. Prince Aaron must rise above his station in his kingdom to establish a critical alliance with the forest elves to throw out the demon and his henchmen. Needless to say, obstacle to the process pop up everywhere. A classic fantasy format, the auth ...- Read Isadore's review (120 words)



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