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Kind van de profetie (Zeven Wateren, #3) - Juliet Marillier
Kind van de profetie (Zeven Wateren, #3)
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4.33 15
Format: paperback
ISBN: 9789024538935 (9024538939)
Publisher: Luitingh-Sijthoff
Pages no: 573
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Sevenwaters (#3)
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The Farceur Trilogy
The Farceur Trilogy rated it
4.0 REVIEW: Child of the Prophecy (Sevenwaters, #3)
Juliet Marillier is so very talented. The skill in which she crafts prose and weaves stories with such beauty is simply amazing. While I don't love all of her stories, for whatever reason (maybe a particular plot won't excite me, or maybe I can't relate to the main characters of a given story), the ...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it
4.0
Ironically enough, I wound up loving Child of the Prophecy more than its predecessor, Son of the Shadows. For many, this original concluding foray into Sevenwaters was a disappointment, sadly lacking in comparison to the beauty that was Daughter of the Forest and the epic that was Son of the Shadows...
I, the booklover
I, the booklover rated it
4.0
Depois dos acontecimentos do livro O Filho das Sombras, várias perguntas são deixadas sem resposta. Uma profecia é deixada em aberto, com muitas possibilidades para a sua realização. Este terceiro volume da saga Sevenwaters vem precisamente responder a isso tudo e é de certa forma, um fechar de um c...
Always Carry a Book!
Always Carry a Book! rated it
2.0
{Spoilers}Bah, this book was just irritating. I skimmed through all the nonsense and repetition, which was basically the whole book and i kept waiting for something or anything unexpected and interesting to happen. I was disappointed. The ending scenes were badly written. I wanted more magic since t...
Kay, Rekindling
Kay, Rekindling rated it
3.0
Reading this book made me realize how perfect the protagonists of the previous Sevenwaters books were. Sorcha and Liadan were model women in their community and among their peers. They were sure of their identities and the decisions they made. They had the uncanny ability to see beyond the actions...
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