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Reviews for Attack of the Amazons (Seven Sleepers Series #8)

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The average rating for Attack of the Amazons (Seven Sleepers Series #8) based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-02-26 00:00:00
1996was given a rating of 3 stars Wally Tulk
I'm not sure how much of this book was actually cringe-worthy, and how much was just kid's-book writing style. Nevertheless, I did cringe at the writing, but I did like the idea behind the plot. Setting: Uh, Nuworld, after nuclear war? This is why I don't read fantasy. I usually like putting some more realistic in this section. This particular adventure took place in the Fedor tribe, where women were "stronger" than men. Characters: Some of these character arcs weren't done too well. Of course there were the main characters--the seven sleepers--who generally acted according to their personality. Abbey and Dave learned the lesson in this one--as indicated at the beginning and end resolution--but the middle didn't follow them specifically. I didn't think Princess Merle's character arc was smooth. I guess it was kind of acceptable, considering her mother's position and understanding, but I didn't think her mother was sufficiently a product of the Fedor culture, either. And as far as character arcs and antagonists go, Marden and Ettore were pretty poor specimens. Plot: I did really like the plot concept: What would it be like if women did have governmental and militaristic control? Rather, I liked Morris' answer: terrible. However, the demonstration left something to desired (mainly because of Princess Merle's acute character arc). In addition, Goél's instructions--which focused on love--didn't seem to directly address the seven sleepers' predicament. Instead, they convinced the Fedor tribe that men where stronger than women by demonstrating their physical strength, and love was more of a companion. Still, I don't want to take away from the conclusion, which I am sure is controversial in today's heathenish society.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-07-05 00:00:00
1996was given a rating of 2 stars Jamie Ravet
This series is great if you're a parent and you want to train your children to love long fantasy series. As an adult, it's kind of stupid. Still, it entertained me as a child.


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