Green Rider by Kristen Britain is the first book in the Green Rider series. Karigan G'ladheon has run away and finds herself in a situation that is fraught with danger.This is a beautifully written adventure of a young girl trying to find her way. Great world building and wonderful characters have m...
If you liked Valdemar but you want something a little less sparkly and more down-to-earth, aimed at your inner 17-year-old instead of your inner 13-year-old, this is a good series for you!
This book borrows so much from [b:The Lord of the Rings|33|The Lord of the Rings (The Lord of the Rings, #1-3)|J.R.R. Tolkien|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1347257199s/33.jpg|3462456] it was starting to make me feel squicky. That and I was getting bored in parts. I like the concept but ...
A solid 3.5, tentatively upgraded to 4 (because I really did actually like it).The comparisons to Valdemar are inevitable, but I don't think this book suffers. The main characters (comparing first book to first book) are rather different in nature, and that permeates the rest of the story. Here we h...
An enjoyable read, although nothing too special. I imagine I will eventually read the others in the series. Unfortunately, I wasn't too impressed by Karigan G'ladheon. Even though she doesn't have any specific talents (other than becoming somewhat transparent), she still manages to succeed against a...
I really wavered back and forth between whether I should rate this 2 or 3 stars. The story was interesting, but I think the main character was a little undeveloped...400+ pages and I don't feel like I really knew her. Basically I finished the book feeling vaguely unsatisfied.
The blurb snagged me from the start. It all sounded so very exciting and dramatic and a had a certain Lord of the Rings-esque feel.And in a lot of ways, it was.At the very beginning, I had difficulties emersing (is that a word?) myself into the book, there was something about the writing or somethin...
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