


This book reminded me of fantasy novels I read growing up in the 80's and it's just as good. It begins on earth before the real adventure takes off and because he likes to take his time to unravel his stories he keeps them at a good pace, maintaining your interest through character development and an excellent storyline.

This is no exception to his rule either and is an epic journey about three young men, one human and two elves, Ben, Teal and Malagant.

Quil is also never short for words, making his novels massive. The God's Game's also moves right away from Quil's previously published series which is an extremely dark and nasty futuristic, dystopian world from hell, it's another amazing series though. It was a nice touch and well done because it's not cheesy and a bit tongue in cheek. I absolutely loved Quil Carter's new series The God's Games, it's a fantastic new high fantasy series that Quil has finally released.Īfter revising and refining it numerous times since he was 14 years old, it was his first attempt at writing and although Quil's dreams of one day becoming a published author has already been fulfilled with the release of the Fallocaust series, by releasing The God's Games to the public it's evident in the dedication, which is written to the 14 y/o Quil by the way, just how important the release of this particular novel is to him personally. If you love fantasy then I doubt it matters as YA readers will have access to a less explicit novel. 5 STARS FOR BOOK 1 & 2 IN COMBINED GRAPHIC NOVEL EDITION There is also a non graphic (meaning non explicit in this example) of this novel too for younger readers.
