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Combined Summary
| Series: |
A Hermacles Divide Gamebook
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no. 1 |
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| Author: |
Daniels, Joseph
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| Illustrator: |
Hamblet, Maria
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| Dates: |
November 14, 2019 (original blue cover with brown spine and back) November 14, 2019 (reissue green cover) |
| ISBN: |
1706433336 / 9781706433330
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| Length: |
1008 sections |
| Joonseok's Thoughts: |
This is the third book from the author that I have read. The Ghosts of Craven Manor is a gamebook that targets a mature audience involving note taking and puzzle solving, making it one of the most challenging and at the same time rewarding gamebooks. The Shadowborn Trials targets a younger audience and is not as challenging, allowing a novice gamebook reader to ease into the experience. Clocking at 1008 sections, The Shadowborn Trials is not a short book by any means, and it took me days to complete the adventure. Unlike the majority of gamebooks where the protagonist acts alone for the most part, you control a team in The Shadowborn Trials and need to think about balancing the team members' skillsets. The book also serves as a great prequel to the non-interactive novel, The Hermacles Divide: The Coming of the Dhufal. This is another strong entry from the author. |
| Users Who Own This Item: | Eamonn McCusker, jdreller, juski, marnaudo, Sir Olli (original), Smidgeccfc76 |
| Users Who Want This Item: | Sheridan77 |
Known Editions
original blue cover with brown spine and backreissue green cover
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