Book Review: D-Nine: Protectors of the Crown
What if you wake up one day and found out that you are of the opposite sex?
It only took me just a day to read this book and it was an exhilarating experience. D-Nine: Protectors of the Crown is a very entertaining read. Dr. James was having this terrible headache and when he closed his eyes, everything faded. He soon woke up in a different timezone, in a different era like the Dark Ages, and he was being taken care of. Except, he became a she. As it turned out in this other world, Dr. James became Princess Sarabeth and her life was in danger. And when she woke up again, she went back to being Dr. James, who has a brain tumor. Fascinating, isn't it?
D-Nine: Protectors of the Crownby Magus Tor
This is my first time reading a book that gives you the best of both world - the present world that may be vicious but modernized and the Kingdom realm where life was plain and simple but was in the middle of a war. The author, Magus Tor is a great storyteller. He was able to weave a character that can be loved by anyone, a character that has learned what it was like to be in another's body and stir feelings for the opposite sex. Magus Tor may have had his crazy imaginations put into writing, but for me, his crazy imagination is what makes me happy and entertained. So here's an easy 5 stars for the author and the story!
The Book Blurb:
James, a doctor training to become an endocrinologist, falls sick with terrible headaches. In one severe attack, he enters a new body in a different world. This body happens to be a princess whose life hangs on a thin line as assassins are hot on her tail. As the princess, she travels the new world finding the reason behind the murder only to discover a truth that gives her a worse headache.
The Author:
A doctor by day and game designer (and writer) by night, Magus Tor hopes to be able to turn the tables and become a game designer by day and doctor by night! He has written four books despite English being his not-so-favourite subject at school.
Magus Tor enjoys writing because it is fun putting the fantasy he has in his crazy mind into words others can read and share. He started writing in 2008 as a challenge to himself, because English was his worst subject in his schooling years, and writing wasn't his forte at all. He completed his first book New Dawn with the help of friends and colleagues in 2008. After that, there were two years of silence as his busy life caught up with him. In 2010, he managed to complete his second book titled D-Nine, based on a playing card game he designed himself. Later in 2012, he finished writing his third book called The Phantom of Misery Sea and got it published in 2013.



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