Marjorie B. Kellogg
Marjorie B. Kellogg lives, writes, designs and gardens in Franklin, NY. She is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Colgate University, and editor of The New Franklin Register. She is currently working on a near-future novel about flooded Manhattan. Her most recent set designs were for...
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Marjorie B. Kellogg lives, writes, designs and gardens in Franklin, NY. She is an Associate Professor of Theatre at Colgate University, and editor of The New Franklin Register. She is currently working on a near-future novel about flooded Manhattan. Her most recent set designs were for Shakespeare's OTHELLO, at the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis.
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Couldn't get past the first 100 pages. Nothing "grabbed" me about the story and I have enough books to-read - or to review :-( - that I don't want to waste my time on this one at the moment.I'll keep it stashed away in my closet somewhere because there might come a time when I would want to read it ...
Earth's quest has taken Erde forwards 1100 years in time to the African coast where in 2013 she meets N'Doch N'Djai and Water. Water is a dragon but not the reason they have traveled to 2013. The Summoner of Earth (and Water apparently) has yet to be found. After lots of mis-steps and mis-communi...
Part one is very sad. Erde's father, Baron Josef is convinced by an evil priest, Guillemo Gotti, that Erde has had sexual congress and kills her best friend as punishment. When Baron Josef suddenly makes inappropriate advances to his 14 year old daughter, Erde realizes that it is no longer safe to...
Erde and Earth meet up with Earth's sister, Water and her guide N'Doch in the year 2013. Erde tries to get used to the time change, and N'Doch tried to understand Erde and comprehend that he's been chosen as Water's guide. This is a really good continuation of the "Dragon Quartet". It had me wonderi...
Erde, a young girl of royalty, finds herself in a most terrifying predicament. She escapes and joins up with two of the most unlikely traveling companions...This was a good page turner for me. I was engrossed with the characters and fell in love with them from the start and found myself cheering the...