Review Detail
4.0 7
Young Adult Fiction
209
Deserves its own score
(Updated: June 28, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
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Reader reviewed by Christopher Leo
The Hammer is a novel that should resonate with its target "young adult" audience and older readers alike. Don't be fooled by the cover: this is a well-crafted and intriguing story that quickly draws the reader into Corvan's above ground and subterranean worlds. There is a cinematic quality to the author's descriptions and narrative flow; I couldn't help but think this novel deserves its own cinematic score. The story arc allows for a feeling of completion, yet also leaves room for a continuation of Corvan's adventures. Recommended.
The Hammer is a novel that should resonate with its target "young adult" audience and older readers alike. Don't be fooled by the cover: this is a well-crafted and intriguing story that quickly draws the reader into Corvan's above ground and subterranean worlds. There is a cinematic quality to the author's descriptions and narrative flow; I couldn't help but think this novel deserves its own cinematic score. The story arc allows for a feeling of completion, yet also leaves room for a continuation of Corvan's adventures. Recommended.
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