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Rebel Prince, The: The Moorehawke Trilogy, Vol III - Community Reviews back

by Celine Kiernan
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Like other reviewers I did want to like this but after the first one that was always going to be a steep hill to climb. We finally meet Alberon and find out what the "Bloody machine" is. Also throw in a sideline amnesia plot that seemed to be completely superflous and you find that the story has ...
Speculating on SpecFic
Speculating on SpecFic rated it 13 years ago
I was looking forward to finally meeting Prince Alberon after reading about him in the previous two books. But when we meet him it is instantly clear that Alberon is no longer a boy, but rather a harsh and somewhat unhinged young man who is sure of his power as Crown Prince. To be honest, I was disa...
myworldinwordsandpages
myworldinwordsandpages rated it 14 years ago
This is the third and final book of the trilogy, some spoilers for the previous books could be present.Wynter, Razi, and Christopher are traveling with the Merron warriors, who are on their diplomatic mission to find the Rebel prince. They have all started to come to terms with the happenings of Th...
drey's library
drey's library rated it 14 years ago
The Rebel Prince is the third and last book in Celine Kiernan's Moorehawke trilogy, where Wynter Moorehawke has gone from daughter of the King's best friend to orphan on the run with the King's bastard and his best friend, looking for the Prince who's gathering all the Kingdom's enemies in the shado...
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it 14 years ago
The three books of the series are The Poison Throne, The Crowded Shadows and The Rebel Prince. I'm reviewing them together partly because it would be hard to write individual reviews without a ton of spoilers...but also because I was insanely addicted to the series and read all three books in a row,...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 14 years ago
Though I finished this book with mixed feelings, I think that was due more to me wanted more intimate details about the resolution, not the quality of the writing or the decisions Kiernan made.In retrospect, this series brings to mind Guy Gavriel Kay's "Tigana" and "The Lions of Al-Rassan", though I...
The Way She Reads
The Way She Reads rated it 15 years ago
Wonderful writing, great characters and a delight to read.
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