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Green (Trilogia delle gemme, #3) - Kerstin Gier, Alessandra Petrelli
Green (Trilogia delle gemme, #3)
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4.00 110
Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9788863802849 (886380284X)
Publisher: Corbaccio
Pages no: 432
Edition language: Italian
Series: The Ruby Red Trilogy (#3)
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Wortmagieblog
Wortmagieblog rated it
3.5 Freude, Herz und Spannung
Die „Edelstein-Trilogie“ wurde von 2013 bis 2016 in Deutschland verfilmt. Kerstin Gier war mit der Umsetzung ihrer Romane zufrieden. Einige ihrer Fans schickten ihr hingegen enttäuschte Nachrichten. Auslöser ihres Unmuts waren die Abweichungen der Filme von den Büchern. Beispielsweise beschwerten si...
Bella's Wonderworld
Bella's Wonderworld rated it
5.0 Rezension | Smaragdgrün von Kerstin Gier
Beschreibung Die junge Zeitreisende Gwendolyn weiß noch gar nicht so recht, wie ihr überhaupt geschieht, und schon steht ihre Gefühlswelt Kopf! Hat Gideon ihr tatsächlich seine Liebe nur vorgespielt um die Zusammenarbeit mit dem Grafen von Saint Germain vorwärts zu treiben und sie gefügig zu mache...
Sailing in a Sea of Words
Sailing in a Sea of Words rated it
3.5 Book Review: Emerald Green
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
4.0 That awkward moment when you don't die and everything changes, or our reviews of Emerald Green
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
3.5 Emerald Green
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...
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