Magic/Blade: Notes from an Arena Onlooker (Areniana) (Volume 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.38 (889 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1512201499 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 184 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This is their combat. And here, a dwarf trained by elves may defy them all in his quest to become the greatest Arena fighter of all-time.These are the scrawls of a scribe who saw every one of their encounters with each other. Camacho's Areniana series, a fantasy of sport and sorcery.Buy this book and start the fantasy combat today!. Here, a barbarian craves victory so much that he would sacrifice his soul to win. In the Arena, there is no place to run. The world of the Arena is a personal one. The Arena beckons.Magic/Blade: Notes from an Arena Onlooker is the first book in J.D. These are his chronicles. Here, a giant needs success on the grandest of stages to achieve riches beyond his wildest dreams. Here, a wizard wants to show everyone that an orc can become the most celebrated spe
Andrew Dimond said fantasy novels and frequently search the depths of amazon's amazing stock for new works from new authors. I have always found a guilty pleasure in fantasy novels and frequently search the depths of amazon's amazing stock for new works from new authors. I've never left a review before, but IMO this is a book that warrants one.This book is indeed a fantasy book, but that only scratches the surface. Beneath all the magic and fantasy creatures, JD Camacho has written a unique story told through the ey. A different take on gladiator fights in a fantasy setting! *I received a free copy from the author for an honest review*Though this is categorised as a fantasy book, it is quite different from the others.Let me start at the beginning and put my thoughts to paper. I requested the ebook for review mainly because of the book cover which hints at a confrontation between a human and an other and the book blurb which hints at quite a violent and fight centr. Thoughtful sportswriting Lora S. Who might like this book? Possibly fans of combat-style computer and/or video games. Possibly fans of live combat (boxing/wrestling/martial arts). Possibly fans of good sports writing. Possibly fans of fantasy worlds and fantasy races.This book, Magic/Blade: Notes from an Arena Onlooker by J.D. Camacho, gives an overview of the history of arena combat over the course of about twenty yea
. He is an avid boxing fan and a member of the International Boxing Research Organization. No, that's not a metaphor. Camacho is an author and attorney living in Virginia. He used to spar regularly at a boxing gym until a trainer put his head through a wall. About the Author J.D
Camacho is an author and attorney living in Virginia. . He used to spar regularly at a boxing gym until a trainer put his head through a wall. J.D. No, that's not a metaphor. He is an avid boxing fan and a member of the International Boxing Research Organization