Book Review: Delilah S. Dawson and Kevin Hearne’s Kill the Farm Boy
A hero was born, one who finds more than expected in a snarky goat companion, a cheese-loving Dark Lord, the fearful assassin, the bikini-clad heroine, and the rabbit bard.
A hero was born, one who finds more than expected in a snarky goat companion, a cheese-loving Dark Lord, the fearful assassin, the bikini-clad heroine, and the rabbit bard.
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With Lady Sandra and friends held prisoner by the mad Kurokawa,
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