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| Original Title: | Captive of the Orcs |
| ISBN: | 0983002266 (ISBN13: 9780983002260) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Benjamin Epstein
Paperback | Pages: 302 pages Rating: 4.36 | 14 Users | 10 Reviews

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| Title | : | Captive of the Orcs |
| Author | : | Benjamin Epstein |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 302 pages |
| Published | : | November 13th 2012 by Center One Publishing |
| Categories | : | Fantasy |
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Dallet departed on a long journey, leaving behind his family, home, and his love. He planned to travel to the City of Brass Gates, and enter the priesthood of the Divine, the deity of the Luminean Exiles.Torak was a young Orc, raised to pursue honor and victory. His tribe captured a trading caravan, and Torak enslaves a fleeing Luminean Exile.
Human and Orc, slave and master, bound by fate, must now adventure across the face of Codytha. One seeks revenge, the other freedom. And each is an enigma to his companion.
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Ratings: 4.36 From 14 Users | 10 ReviewsCriticize Of Books Captive of the Orcs
This was a great book. If you like fantasy with a religious thread similar to. C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien should really like this book.This is a Goodreads win.I won Captive of the Orcs in a Goodreads giveaway.Dallet is a Lumenean Exile on the way to the big city in order to study to become a cleric. His traveling party is ambushed by a orc raiding party. Dallet's traveling party is killed and he is captured as a slave by Torak. In turn, the rest of Torak's raiding party is killed by a rival orc tribe. Dallet and Torak make a journey together across the desert in order to warn Torak's tribe of the malicious intentions of the rival tribe.I enjoyed
This was a really great book especially for YA age. This is about a future time on earth.The Orcs are a strong group who fight amongst themselves, mush like the American Indians did in early American history. Although they are devoted to their tribe their first devotion is to their God. Each tribe interprets that devotion differently.The Luminean Exiles are humble, educated and often used in accounting and tutoring other groups so they can read and write as well.This is also a time of Dwarfs,

I decided to read this book because of the title which took me back to the R.R.Tolkien series; one I loved. But, in this version the Orcs are green in colour with snouts and tusks and not born of the elven race. In this plot Dallet a young man is hired to work as a scribe on a caravan that's headed to a city where he will study to become a Luminean priest. On the way the caravan's attacked and his adventure begins when he's captured by a young Orc called Torak. The story brings to light issues
I won this book in a giveaway, and I was immediately intrigued by the title. Upon reading I discovered a very good book that follows Dallet, a Luminean Exile, as he makes his way toward the City of Brass Gates to study and become a cleric of the Divine. When the party he is travelling with is ambushed by a tribe of Orcs, things take a turn for the worse and Dallet quickly finds himself slave to a young Orc named Torak. The novel follows Dallet and Torak as they deal with the uprising of another
I loved the book. Dallet was really relatable, his character was well defined that he felt real. his love for his family and the rest from his group of Lumineans. During the entire time he was held captive and not knowing if he was going to live or die, what exactly was going to happen to him he wanted his loved ones and fellow Lumineans to be safe. He thought of others and not just himself when his life was in danger. He reacted in ways I wouldn't have but then you could see why he did and the
I loved the book. Dallet was really relatable, his character was well defined that he felt real. his love for his family and the rest from his group of Lumineans. During the entire time he was held captive and not knowing if he was going to live or die, what exactly was going to happen to him he wanted his loved ones and fellow Lumineans to be safe. He thought of others and not just himself when his life was in danger. He reacted in ways I wouldn't have but then you could see why he did and the

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