Catherine Fisher
Catherine Fisher is the New York Times best-selling author of Sapphique and Incarceron. She is "one of today's best fantasy writers," according to the London Independent. An acclaimed novelist and poet, she has written many fantasy books for young people, including The Oracle Prophecy series.
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Catherine Fisher is the New York Times best-selling author of Sapphique and Incarceron. She is "one of today's best fantasy writers," according to the London Independent. An acclaimed novelist and poet, she has written many fantasy books for young people, including The Oracle Prophecy series.
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Aimed at the Young Adult readership, this novel deals with time-travel, the mirror being the means to achieve this. Characters from the past, present and future inter-mingle and interact although it is difficult to know who to trust. There's also a fairy element added in, just to add to the engaging...
This sorry saga of a quartet comes to a rambling end and I just don't really care much. Fisher's total lack of planning lets her down completely in this disappointing waste of good ideas that also lacks some internal self-consistency. It should have been half as long (two volumes), taught and well t...
The third and penultimate volume of the Chronoptika saga - and here I use "saga" in it's most negative sense of long-winded dullness. I re-read the preceding two volumes in order to remind myself what was going on, a procedure I usually adopt if I've waited a year or so for the latest installment ...
This is the second book in the Oracle Prophesies series by Catherine Fisher. It's set in a world that is the same mix of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Greece as in the first book (The Oracle). I liked the first book so much that I wanted to read the second in the series and I haven't regretted that deci...
No-recomendado por Denisse.Me propongo leer de principio a fin libros considerados "malos". Mi intención es encontrar al menos UNA cualidad buena en ellos y reseñarlos objetivamente siguiendo 20 puntos a desarrollar brevemente. (Los puntos varían según el género del que se trate.)Si tienen ganas de ...