All Along I kept wondering what she had in store for the Khulinin clan after all she kept leaving spaces open in the other books to remind you of them. I loved how in this book she answered that question and also spread out into the world of the other people on the plains besides the clans. I do feel the book was a bit sketchy in places.Gabrial I thought could be a little stronger then she was and More info on the mysterious clan in the valley could have been told, but over all this was a good read.
great story, first one read though
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I somehow stumbled onto this series and began with book three, City of the Sorcerors. I planned on reading the book again, as i do w/ most books i read. but, the book was lost, and i i could not finish, because i could not remember the titla, i recently found it and i am excited to read the entire series. :)
Good book for non-english readers.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The book is very good for non-english readers with medium level of English language. It has a thrilling plot, the language is rather easy (for camparison: I wrote down 20 words from 1 page while reading "The X-files" and 3 words from 1 page while reading this book). There aren't very many rare words (that I couldn't manage to find in my dictionary). I don't regret the time, I spend while reading this book.
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