Book Review - On The Edge Of The Dark Sea Of Darkness

You're going to love On The Edge Of The Dark Sea Of Darkness. It's a fun and imaginative story that I really enjoyed. The opening preface really draws you in with it's humor. It's very snarky and goofy and it gave me several good laughs. The preface is written differently from the rest of the book, but it's all still good!

On the edge of the dark sea of darkness Troll meme on a fang of dang
Troll Meme On Fang Of Dang

Here's a quick rundown on the story. It begins in the country of Aerwiar, named that way because that's what the first man said when he was created - "Here we are." Over the years that phrase became a slang word that eventually turned into the name of the Kingdom. Aerwiar was a peaceful kingdom until a threat came from a nameless evil that was named Gnag The Nameless. See what I mean? This book is based on a nameless humor that's named, well, maybe it's not named. It could be "memed". Either way, it's a lot of fun.

Gnag The Nameless lived across the Dark Sea Of Darkness in the country of Dang. He and his evil minions, the Fangs of Dang, crossed the sea and conquered Aerwiar and invaded the neighboring countries. On The Edge Of The Dark Sea Of Darkness takes place in one of those invaded countries, Glipwood. It follows the tale of the Igiby family kids: Janner, his brother Tink and their crippled sister Leeli.

The Igibys are living under horrible circumstances because of the cruel Fangs of Dang that now rule over their country. One particular Fang, named Slarb, decides he hates the Igibys and causes big trouble for them. Slarb's hatred unravels a number of problem for the Igiby family, and eventually the Fangs of Dang! In the end, the good people of Glipwood are forced to stand against the evil fangs. Will they win? We shall see! Maybe you should read about this nameless evil named Gnag!

Dark Sea Of Darkness Rankings

On The Edge Of The Dark Sea Of Darkness consistently ranks high on Amazon. It's an imaginative, clever, fun and engaging story. Personally I didn't read it, I listened to the audio book, read by Peter Sandon. Peter's voice is delightfully deep and gruff and the book is a great listen.

Author Andrew PetersonThis is the first book in the Wingfeather Saga, written by Andrew Peterson. Peterson has 5 books written in the saga so far and it looks like there are 3 more books that support the series.  I don't know much about Peterson but his Author page says that he's also a professional musician and he travels around the United States and Europe to perform.

I highly encourage you to read On The Edge Of The Dark Sea Of Darkness! It's a good, clean family read and your whole family will love it!


Ben Russell - CreationTales.comBen Russell is author of "Noah Drake And The Dragon Killer". He writes Juvenile/Middle Grade Fiction Adventures. He's not a scientist or a doctor of history; he's just a guy that's interested in those subjects. He's very interested in creation. His inner child gets excited about dinosaurs and the idea that they're not millions of years old. He despises the theory of evolution, believing it's a stumbling block to the Christian faith. Ben is a family man. He and his lovely wife have four happy kids and they make their home among the roaming hills of the Missouri Ozarks.


 

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