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by Kerstin Gier, Anthea Bell
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Sailing in a Sea of Words
Sailing in a Sea of Words rated it 8 years ago
Book: Emerald Green Author: Kerstin Gier Genre: Teen/Sci-Fi/Time traveling/Romance Summary: Gwen has a destiny to fulfill, but no one will tell her what it is. She’s only recently learned that she is the Ruby, the final member of the time-traveling Circle of Twelve, and since then nothing has ...
Bibliobibuli YA
Bibliobibuli YA rated it 10 years ago
Emily ~ This book, once again, lived up to my established expectations for Kerstin Geir: it was fun, clever, witty, and fast-paced with a delightful heroine who I have grown to love even more since the first book. The book opens with Gwen once again at odds with Gideon, dreading attending a ball wit...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it 10 years ago
Kirsten Gier ends her Precious Stone Trilogy with Emerald Green. I don't think I mentioned this in previous reviews, but this entire series is translated from German. I can't say I've read a ton of translations, but I never felt like the language was clunky or didn't work. Anthea Bell, who translate...
Degrees of Affection
Degrees of Affection rated it 11 years ago
Well, it’s done. I really didn’t believe we could wrap up this complicated tale in one book. My thoughts on the first two books can be found here and here, but both can be summed up easily: we get nowhere VERY fast. While some answers could be found in the second book, they were few and everything w...
Rashika, The Book Owl
Rashika, The Book Owl rated it 11 years ago
*This Mini Review is part of a series of mini reviews for the trilogy and has been posted onThe Social Potato I had high hopes for Emerald Green but most of those hopes remain unrealized. My favorite thing about this series is the time travel plot and that was basically the best thing about Emer...
messybookshelf
messybookshelf rated it 11 years ago
This final book to the Ruby Red/Precious Stones Trilogy was perfection. The ending was a bit of a surprise. I knew they would beat the Count but I didn't know how and I wasn't expecting the count to be who he was. I did feel it was a bit long. But following along with them figuring out everything wi...
Six Strings & Paperbacks
Six Strings & Paperbacks rated it 11 years ago
I've decided to review the whole series for this book in the one review, makes sense seeing as I practically read the whole series in one huge lump of time... Time... Hmmm, see what I unintentionally did there?Surprisingly enough the simplicity of this story was wonderful for me! I loved how everyth...
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic
Ceilidh-Tripping the write fantastic rated it 11 years ago
So, usually I would review each book on it's own and on it's own merit. However, these three books that make up the Ruby Red trilogy are too tightly intertwined for me to break them apart for separate reviews (or, I could just be lazy, hard to say). Aaaaanyway, here goes... I don't really know ho...
Snuggly Oranges
Snuggly Oranges rated it 11 years ago
Let me start by saying that if you are at all interested in this series, in the concept of genetic time travel with a side of lovely feels and the hottie that is Gideon, please, for the love of god, binge read the series. This series should have been one book, not three. The plot in each of the thre...
Emily S
Emily S rated it 12 years ago
*Many thanks to Henry Holt and Co. and NetGalley for allowing early access to this title - I received a free galley in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated in any way for this review.*Quick Review...for when I don't have a lot to say...I've been waiting for the finale to the Ruby Red...
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