An extremely brief review of The Archer's Heart
The Archer's Heart by Astrid Amara
On page 160, "Keshan" and "Jandu" use magical voodoo archery to stop a thunderstorm and burn down a forest at the request of a sickly fire-demon.
On page 162, the fire-demon rewards "Jandu" with a magical quiver of everlasting errors.
On page 164, "Keshan" and "Jandu" celebrate their victory by 69-ing each other.
That, right there, is everything that you need to know about this book.
On page 160, "Keshan" and "Jandu" use magical voodoo archery to stop a thunderstorm and burn down a forest at the request of a sickly fire-demon.
On page 162, the fire-demon rewards "Jandu" with a magical quiver of everlasting errors.
On page 164, "Keshan" and "Jandu" celebrate their victory by 69-ing each other.
That, right there, is everything that you need to know about this book.
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I spend too much time goofing off on the Net when I should be watching more anime and reading fanfiction...:D
Darn it, I'm a jack of all trades, master of none.
Ah, people do jump to the conclusion that "everyone knows what my background is, really", when it may not be so. You see it in political debates as well (and I hope I haven't come across that way in my own political posts). So I'll assume that the author of this book felt the same way.