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Ravenmocker
Book: Ravenmocker
Written by: Paul Hargett
Publisher: Writer's Showcase Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

Incredible read, self evaluating, Awesome
Rating: 5 / 5
This is an incredible book. Anyone who has an interest in Native American studies must read this one.
It is almost impossible to describe this book without giving too much away. It will test your heart and mind which makes it so special.
It not only deals with Cherokee lore but also addresses important social questions.
I must agree that this needs to become a film but any Professor should make this required reading for college classes.
I hear rumor that a second book is being considered so read this one now. It has a story line that will amaze you and spurs the same questions the Left Behind series has in many. Question what you know and what you believe you know is the backbone of this book. It is a real eye openning experience.


What a great book! Need to be a movie!
Rating: 5 / 5
Man, what a surprise this book was. Ravenmocker is a book like no other I have read. It was a bit of horror, yeah, but it was mystery, history, action/adventure, even a touch of romance. The book is based on a Native American legend come back to life today and it really makes you think. I enjoyed all the Cherokee history and mountain settings (as well as Charleston) where the book is primarily set. I had no idea how the book was going to end and could not have been more surprised and I am usually good at figuring books out before the last chapter. This one I missed entirely. For a first novel it is especially good. I can't work for this writer's next work. With any luck, it will be a screen play for Ravenmocker!


What a great book!
Rating: 5 / 5
I was very pleased that I ordered this book. I couldn't wait to see what was going to happen next. Every page was written with such suspense that no matter how far you read you wanted to see where Morgan and his cousin would end up, or if they too would fall victim to the Ravenmocker. The geographical area that this book displayed was also interesting. I am from North Carolina and have visited the Mountains here several times, the story actually had places I have been through so I could almost visualize the places as the story went on. This author has done his homework and I hope to see more from him.


 
 
 



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