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Seraphina - Community Reviews back

by Rachel Hartman, Mandy Williams, Justine Eyre
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VeganCleopatra
VeganCleopatra rated it 12 years ago
4.5 starsSeraphina was a character-driven novel for me. I absolutely loved Seraphina and Orma, and Glisselda and Lucian Kiggs weren't too bad either. Seraphina is an intelligent, mature character with a lot of weight on her shoulders. Seraphina has a secret, a secret that could destroy her life if a...
Where Is Wallis?
Where Is Wallis? rated it 12 years ago
Best book I have read so far this year! I actually teared up at multiple points throughout. So many feels. I'll do a proper review later. **EDIT** Warning, a very gushy positive reviewSeraphina is high fantasy Younng Adult novel, but not in the watered down way some young adult novels like to preten...
Music, Books and Tea
Music, Books and Tea rated it 12 years ago
This review was first posted on Music, Books and TeaI can’t say that I’ve ever really been a fan of dragons. I’ve never really had any interest in them at all. That has certainly changed after reading Seraphina. Whilst I can’t say I’m a full-blown dragon fan now, I can say that I’m certainly more in...
wrigglynn
wrigglynn rated it 12 years ago
This book was even better the second time around! Mandy Williams' narration was fantastic. Although I could have done without Justine Eyre's voice (not a fan) it was interesting that they brought in another narrator to voice Seraphina's mother's POV.
moonic
moonic rated it 12 years ago
The end reminded me another book, Cashore's Bitterblue.
Nina @ Death Books and Tea
Nina @ Death Books and Tea rated it 12 years ago
Review: It’s been 40 years since the treaty ws signed, bringing peace between humans and dragons, in the medieval fantasy land of Goredd. Seraphina is a sixteen year old musician at the palace, hiding a secret. One day,Prince Rufus is murdered, in a method that points highly to dragons. The tension ...
Don't Be Afraid of the Dork
Don't Be Afraid of the Dork rated it 12 years ago
Seraphina is a young and very talented musician who has some pretty enormous secrets which have kept her isolated her whole life and made her a practiced deceiver. She knows this must be the way of things for her but like all of us she yearns to have a place in the world, to be understood and accep...
jaydamber
jaydamber rated it 12 years ago
This book was freaking awesome.One of the best I've read in a while. Wonderful take on dragons, and beautiful world that was created and a main character that was lovable but believable at the same time. The romance was quite light and didn't really appear until the last third of the book, which was...
Pingwing's Bookshelf
Pingwing's Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Oh my gosh, I finally finished this book! I don’t usually take this long to read one book (I think I started this back in January!), but I kept getting distracted by other books that I wanted to read, and my stack of library books that were coming due demanded my attention. But anyway, I finally de...
The Mystical and the Magical
The Mystical and the Magical rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars. For the longest time I believed Seraphina was the book for me. I never had any doubt that I would dislike it; the reviews were far too good and well worth the hype. I liked it. Yeah. But for me, Seraphina was a very hard book for me to get into (hence the elapsed days it took to read this...
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