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I will tell you a story of magic and love, of daring and death, and one to comfort your heart. It will be the truest story I have ever told. Now listen, and tell me if it is not so.Basing only on the cover and the title, I had my doubts on this book, but I'm glad I cam across it. Keturah and the Lor...
What a special little book. This book is told in a fairy tale fashion that reminds me of some of my favorite [a:Juliet Marillier|8649|Juliet Marillier|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1373081365p2/8649.jpg] and [b:Robin McKinley|9691190|Robin McKinley|Lambert M. Surhone|https://d202m5kr...
1.5 starsKeturah and Lord Death is clearly a fairy tale and unfortunately it failed in terms of being as enticing as a fairy tale is meant to be. The characters are not well-drawn, therefore I felt little care about what happened to them or what choice Keturah made at the end. Death was rather an ey...
It’s a sad day when you think someone isn’t good enough for Death. What’s that condemn them to? Surely not endless life, that seems like more of a reward. Purgatory then? I suppose if I believed in it that would apply here but wait a minute, don’t you have to be dead to go to purgatory? Drat. I'm ba...
Lovely story