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Review of “Nimpentoad” by Josh Herz, Henry Herz Sean Eddingfield (illustrator)
July 28, 2012, 11:13 am : +
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“Nimpentoad” is a charming little story for children about a variety of little critters finding a way to combine friendships with others and to realize badfellas are out there.
The writing uses a lot of “squirmy” words that I remember liking in stories told to me as a child. Though the illustration doesn’t show up as well on kindle, from the cover on line, I suspect the actual book’s art is great, and for purchases, I recommend that version.
All around wonderful, five stars!
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A relatively new blog featuring my "Gastar" book series along with other fun articles/reviews in the dark fantasy and other genres. Please contact me via email for a personal review of short stories or novellas. Indie new authors are encourage, but not exclusive. ebook/kindle versions are preferable, published as a consumer product. I post on amazon, my blog, my FB page and Twitter. Other post requests can be requested by the author via email. Positive reviews are posted, reviews under 3 stars are communicated to the author via email.
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