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The Seventh Realm Part 1 - The Ten Realms Series Book 8

$28.99

War has come to the Willful Institute. It has come to the first realm.

For years Alva has trained, developed weapons and tactics never seen in the ten realms. Now Alva moves in the background, supporting the Adventurer’s Guild. No band of fighters, no sect looking to gain individual honors.

The armies of Alva were forged together in Alva dungeon. Tempered in body, in mind, in mana. Supported by Alvan traders, crafters, they reclaimed the lost floors of their home. They captured Vuzgal and defended it in the vicious battlefield realm.

Now Alva is going to war. Their abilities, their skills tested head on.

One individual is strong. A nation focused, a nation brought together for a single goal. It is something that could shake the very foundations of the ten realms.

A beast stirs in the Beast Mountain Range, raising their eyes to the higher realms. It is time Erik and Rugrat stepped out of the shadows.

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A guy in STL
Hard to put down! Another phenomenal book in the series..

Michael has done a fantastic job of continuing the adventures of Eric and Rugrat and the growing Vermeer and Alvin empires, And there delves into the seventh realm.. The last 200 some odd pages of the book were extremely hard to put down..

Looking forward to reading the 8th Realm!!

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Richard Myers
Best so far in the series

Great original series. The last half of the book I couldn't put down. The action and suspense was great! Definitely worthy the read.

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Jagen Heie
Love hate

As all books in the series it is incrediably well written and i want to rate it higher. But the fighting in this book just drug on and on and on. If you like reading chapters long fight scenes this book will be for you but i found myself skimming entire chapters trying to get past all the fighting to find the story

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Kichara
How many ways can you describe a series of bunkers?

If I wasn’t interested in the world itself, I wouldn’t read farther. Half the book is descriptions of the same exact event or the characters waiting around for more battle. So expect to spend a huge chunk of the book reading about how bored you and the characters are. And like 40 mentions of the bunkers at Vuzgal over and over from every uninteresting PoV you can develop.

Book should have been edited to 2/3 the size it is and nothing would be lost. I got through it cause by skimming and I could imagine different ways to handle the problems.

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Amazon Customer
Better but a lot of filler

So much logistics. Dungeon cores really not explained much, Egbert not used to fire on ship again, but 50 pages if retreat?