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confusing. I do not mind reading a complex book that deals with several storylines at once, as long as the narrative is well structured and makes sense. Unfortunately, Paul Magrs soon has the book descending into a confusing mess that is meant to be entertaining. By having several characters all in different places you soon lose track of what is going on. This confusion is made worse by the fact that for about 100 pages in the middle Magrs is doing a good job, but before and after this, it is poorly written. Also the fact that a lot of the characters in the book are based on real people, but for legal reason are changed, George Lucas, CS Lewis and Tolkien are all ...


