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Parenting & RelationshipsI am absolutely hooked on this series of Sara Douglas's books. It has been one of the most exciting, hard to put down books I have read in a very long time.
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In contrast to the other reviews I have read here, I thought that this book had the most satifying ending. For me the characters and story of the first three of this series weren't as interesting as those in her Axis and Wayfarer Redemption trilogies. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed them, but those earlier Sara Douglass grabbed me a lot more. In contrast to the first three of this series, this book grabbed me from...
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I rated this as 4 stars, but only barely. The first three novels of the Troy Game series were as good as anything I have ever read. Complex storylines, likeable and hatable characters. Cliffhanger endings that left you stunnned. It was therefore a little disapointing to see the direction that this finale took. Though I thoroughly enjoyed reading it, 'Druid's Sword' is but a pale comparison to its predecessors. All through...
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The Troy Game, a work of sorcery that is supposed to protect a city, has taken on a life of its own in the form of a woman known as Catling. She wants to complete the game and now that the creator Major Jack Skelton, who has been reincarnated through several lifetimes, has returned to London that can now happen. Jack, once known as Brutus and who saw Troy fall, knows that if he finishes the game, The Land of Faerie and Great...
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*spoilers* This book seemed a bit lacking. The book, for me started out great. But getting towards the end I was upset at how Noah was treated. She had worked so hard to become who she was and received nothing but admonishment of how she wasn't needed, everything she did seemed wrong. She had sacrificed and suffered, all for nothing. It seemed she had reverted to before becoming Noah. I was let down at that. Weylands character...
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