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Best Quality Emerald Stone as per Vedic Astrology

The Color of Emerald is a lovely green. The advantages of wearing the Best Emerald Stone or Best Panna Stone is that this gemstone will acquire good karma and positivist. One can benefit the Best Emerald, Best Quality Emerald or Colombian Panna Stone online with the best potential costs and offers.

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url 2019-04-19 07:09
Emerald Gemstone | Emerald Stone | Emerald Stone Benefits

 

Emerald Stone is a precious stone that comes in shades of green, especially the one with fresh lively color is one of the most attractive gemstones and it is also capable of taking away emotional toxicity. Emerald Gemstone is believed to have antidote powers against poison. As per the world of astrology, an Emerald Gemstone should be worn on the little finger of the right hand. The main important Emerald Stone Benefits is that when you wear it you can visibly see a spurt in creativity, it can also help with speech difficulties, respiratory troubles, allergies and nervous disorders . The Emerald Stone also conveys a more complex set of emotions and encourages growth, reflection, peace and balance.

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review 2015-07-02 20:47
That awkward moment when you don't die and everything changes, or our reviews of Emerald Green
Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3) - Kerstin Gier,Anthea Bell

Emily ~ This book, once again, lived up to my established expectations for Kerstin Geir: it was fun, clever, witty, and fast-paced with a delightful heroine who I have grown to love even more since the first book. The book opens with Gwen once again at odds with Gideon, dreading attending a ball with the creepy-as-hell Count Saint-Germain, and in the dark to most of the goings of the secret society that is based around her inherited time travel capabilities.

 

Rosi ~ Here is what I will say about this book: it was a rousing ending to (I’m going to use this word again) a romp of a series. It delivers everything promised in the first two books, and in spades: strange magic, sinister forces, love, friendship, and quite a lot more.

 

Read the rest of our reviews and more at BibliobibuliYA.com

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review 2014-11-29 12:34
Emerald Green
Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3) - Kerstin Gier,Anthea Bell

Kirsten Gier ends her Precious Stone Trilogy with Emerald Green. I don't think I mentioned this in previous reviews, but this entire series is translated from German. I can't say I've read a ton of translations, but I never felt like the language was clunky or didn't work. Anthea Bell, who translated this series, did an impeccable job.

 

Overall, I liked the series, but it did always seem like one long story rather than three books. The stopping points seemed more arbitrary than anything. But I think the story is good and interesting. The twist at the end was well done and I did not see it coming, but it did feel a bit anticlimatic.

 

I also would have liked to see a bit more of an ending in regards to certain characters.

 

But I would definitely read more of Kirsten Gier's books. And Anthea Bell's translations.

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review 2013-12-10 00:00
Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3)
Emerald Green (Precious Stone Trilogy, #3) - Kerstin Gier,Anthea Bell I've decided to review the whole series for this book in the one review, makes sense seeing as I practically read the whole series in one huge lump of time... Time... Hmmm, see what I unintentionally did there?

Surprisingly enough the simplicity of this story was wonderful for me! I loved how everything that was in the book was obviously in there for a reason and it all resolved in an acceptable manner. I liked the characters and I definitely felt that "Gwenny" grew in emotional maturity over the course of the three books, and that was substantially evident in the narrative voice, so kudos.

The only qualm I did have with these books was the somewhat awkward phrasing, which I quickly got over when I realised it was translated from german.

I had been wanting to read this series for a little while now, and by for a little while I mean around two months... I wasn't disappointed! Will I read it again? Maybe in the future, if I decide to buy it or really crave the story, but for now it was a good read and fairly light hearted, predictable in some manners and not so predictable in others.

For this book, age doesn't really seem to overly matter. A together book on time that I'll be lending to my sister to read.
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