Readers Like the View From the Top of Raven's Ladder

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Here are some of the reviews and endorsements for Raven's Ladder from book reviewers, bloggers, and authors:

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- Fred Warren

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- S.J. Deal:

I am in awe of this man’s ability to imagine a whole world and then create it in words. I’m also in awe of his ability to hold so many story lines, keep them all in the air and full of tension – all at the same time. And I’m really in awe of the beauty of his prose, which often reads like poetry.

- Kimberlee Conway Ireton

I really enjoyed this book. I thought that the characters were authentic and you could see their struggles inside and out. It’s the third book in this series, but it did a great job on explaining the background and could stand on it’s own.

- Living in Expectation

This is what makes Jeffrey Overstreet great, and that is why his work is paralleled in review after review with the greats of the fantasy world.
The conclusion will leave you begging for more.... And after finishing this book, you may feel the urge to read the first two books to enjoy the world Jeffrey Overstreet has created to its fullest extent.

- Bob Hayton

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- fantasy lit blogger Amanda Makepeace

While Overstreet writes with a poetic touch that few authors are capable of achieving, he also writes a fantasy that engulfs the imagination and keeps the reader entranced as they turn the pages. Never have I found myself wanting to jump over the slow parts in the Auralia Thread epics because they don’t exist.

- Melissa Meeks, Bibliophile's Retreat

... the rich details, well-developed characters, and complex story will make this a new favorite among fantasy readers ...

- Library Journal

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- Aaron White, FaithandGeekery.com

... better than the first two books, if that’s even possible.

- Jenni Simmons, Curator

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—Kathy Tyers, author of Shivering World and the Firebird series

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—R.J. Anderson, author of Faery Rebels: Spell Hunter

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—    Andrew Peterson, singer/songwriter and author of North! Or Be Eaten and On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness

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—    Aaron White, writer and editor of FaithAndGeekery.com

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—    S. D. Smith, author of The Fledge Chronicles serial

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—    Esther Maria Swaty, Seattle City Guide Examiner