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Anabar Run Anabar Trilogy Book 1 edition by Will Granger Literature Fiction eBooks

I liked Anabar's Run: it has a simple, very clear style well suited to younger readers, particularly boys. It evokes the style of grade-school readers: simple words, mostly short sentences and a straightforwardness that paints vivid pictures.

This rite-of-passage story is a metaphor for the journey every boy has to make into manhood. That in itself is refreshing--the majority of new commercial fiction seems to be aimed solely at preteen girls. Is the publishing industry now so sexist that it believes young men do not read

What I liked:
Anabar's Run opens like a fairy tale, with a description of Anabar's home: a beautiful, fertile valley, isolated and therefore protected from the rest of the world. It's simultaneously familiar and foreign--character names like Tom and Ralph make it seem homey, while the fantasy element is brought in with names like Pompor and the names of the two countries on whose border the valley is set: Semdela and Ricamerath. The time is pre-industrial: weapons are swords and knives, travel is done on horse.

Anabar is sixteen, on the brink of manhood, an orphan raised by his two neighbours, the pompous Pompor and the simple Tom. These two are deftly drawn. With little description, the author has created believable characters.

Anabar begins to explore beyond the boundaries of his world, but on his first foray outside the valley, he meets two dangerous men and barely escapes--again, something that every man can identify with. He returns home with a few injuries, but the outside world in the form of a mysterious scout named Omalof has noticed him. Omalof follows Anabar home and presents him an opportunity: become a Scout like him. However, it will require tough training and several tests.

The plot proceeds quickly with increasingly difficult challenges. Anabar meets more people and enters a town for the first him in his life. His reactions and inner dialogue are very clear and believable, and he shows himself to be an admirable person

It's really only half a story. The author explains that he wrote a long novel and decided to break it at a logical point into two shortish novels. This makes each book seem less daunting, but it feels like there should be more. Yes, it's smart for a writer to make the reader want the sequel, but it feels a little like I've been short-changed.

The only other problem is that it needs a good, independent copy-edit and proofread. There are a number of typos, missing words and punctuation--nothing that interferes with reading the story, but it does show that every writer needs an editor. (On May 25, author Will Grainger posted on his blog that he is correcting the novel as much as he can.)

So, I'm giving this story 4 out of 5, and I'm going to read the sequel, Anabar Rises.

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Anabar Run Anabar Trilogy Book 1 edition by Will Granger Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


Anabar's Run is the single most amazing book ever written in the history of this planet. The second I finished reading it for the first time I flipped back to the first page and read the whole thing over again. If the Harry Potter series was to have a baby with the Lord of the Rings series, this would be that baby. Seriously, I have dreams about Anabar's Run every single night. Will Granger is a total Bad-ass and everybody should read his books.
A likeable main character. And that's about it. The formatting is appalling and most of the book read like a first revision. It's the first time I've ever read a book where the author points out, in brackets, when & where we first met a character. Needs a serious over haul.
Being an avid reader, I have read many adventure books in my life. Nothing has come close to capturing my attention like Anabar's Run. If you thought Harry Potter was good, just wait for this captivating story about Anabar's journey to defeat evil. The details are extremely vivid; I definitely felt like I was there with Anabar. This is not a book that takes a while to get going. Will Granger jumps right into the plot and captures you from the beginning. I couldn't put this book down; I came to fall in love with the diverse characters. You should not think twice about reading this book. It is fast-paced and exciting. Put it at the top of your book list!
Will Granger created an exciting story of Anabar who is a very captivating character. I'm used to speed reading since college, usually I scan the books I read for keywords on the pages to get the story. I couldn't do that with this book. I slowed down after the third page and went back to read in "slow mode" to savor the beautiful sentences and the description of Anabar's journey. I recommend this book to the ones who like fast actions, deep emotions and fresh ideas about a hero's journey.
Anabar's Run by Will Granger is a book worth reading. The storyline has intrigue and the end of the books leaves you thirsty for more.

If you like books similar to Eragon and Legendiers, you will like this book. There were a couple of time references where it did not seem like events took as long in the description but the passing of time is narrated for complete comprehension. This is not a distraction to the story but travel times were not the primary focus, the character's role in the book kept him busy enough.

Overall, I liked Zanzabar's run. It is a good 4 star read!
I liked Anabar's Run it has a simple, very clear style well suited to younger readers, particularly boys. It evokes the style of grade-school readers simple words, mostly short sentences and a straightforwardness that paints vivid pictures.

This rite-of-passage story is a metaphor for the journey every boy has to make into manhood. That in itself is refreshing--the majority of new commercial fiction seems to be aimed solely at preteen girls. Is the publishing industry now so sexist that it believes young men do not read

What I liked
Anabar's Run opens like a fairy tale, with a description of Anabar's home a beautiful, fertile valley, isolated and therefore protected from the rest of the world. It's simultaneously familiar and foreign--character names like Tom and Ralph make it seem homey, while the fantasy element is brought in with names like Pompor and the names of the two countries on whose border the valley is set Semdela and Ricamerath. The time is pre-industrial weapons are swords and knives, travel is done on horse.

Anabar is sixteen, on the brink of manhood, an orphan raised by his two neighbours, the pompous Pompor and the simple Tom. These two are deftly drawn. With little description, the author has created believable characters.

Anabar begins to explore beyond the boundaries of his world, but on his first foray outside the valley, he meets two dangerous men and barely escapes--again, something that every man can identify with. He returns home with a few injuries, but the outside world in the form of a mysterious scout named Omalof has noticed him. Omalof follows Anabar home and presents him an opportunity become a Scout like him. However, it will require tough training and several tests.

The plot proceeds quickly with increasingly difficult challenges. Anabar meets more people and enters a town for the first him in his life. His reactions and inner dialogue are very clear and believable, and he shows himself to be an admirable person

It's really only half a story. The author explains that he wrote a long novel and decided to break it at a logical point into two shortish novels. This makes each book seem less daunting, but it feels like there should be more. Yes, it's smart for a writer to make the reader want the sequel, but it feels a little like I've been short-changed.

The only other problem is that it needs a good, independent copy-edit and proofread. There are a number of typos, missing words and punctuation--nothing that interferes with reading the story, but it does show that every writer needs an editor. (On May 25, author Will Grainger posted on his blog that he is correcting the novel as much as he can.)

So, I'm giving this story 4 out of 5, and I'm going to read the sequel, Anabar Rises.
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