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The Girl With Borrowed Wings - Community Reviews back

by Rinsai Rossetti
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Jennavier
Jennavier rated it 12 years ago
Lyrical and lovely, The Girl With Borrowed Wings is neither fantasy nor reality, but somewhere in the hazy place between both. The emotional journey of Frenenqer is so real. Her journey to find her own voice sucked me in. The love story was beautiful. Instead of being overdone it was written small w...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 12 years ago
I wasn’t sure how to categorize this one. It almost seems like magical realism rather than fantasy–that is, fantastic things happen, but the book is profoundly uninterested in why or how. I found the story compelling and the writing beautiful.
bookphilia
bookphilia rated it 13 years ago
So basically my opinion of this book is more biased than it would usually be for any other book I've read and liked. I can highly relate to this book and its main character, so naturally I was drawn to her entire attitude. Or lack thereof.I want to begin by saying Nenner is not created by her father...
Jessabella Reads
Jessabella Reads rated it 13 years ago
Beautiful writing, this story touched my heart.
Jenuine Cupcakes
Jenuine Cupcakes rated it 13 years ago
This is one of those books that readers will either love or...not. It's well written with fully developed characters who are interesting and engaging but the overall story itself was a tough one. Frenenqer, or "Nenner" is a prisoner in her life and while she has a quiet strength, she's so walled o...
Nykare
Nykare rated it 13 years ago
Wow... fantastic.
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 13 years ago
2.5I find myself, for the first time ever perhaps, struggling to properly organize my reaction to a book. So I am going to jump right in and hope that you follow me.The first aspect of this novel that bothered me is the title. The Girl with Borrowed Wings. Maybe it just me being too picky and finick...
Me on Books
Me on Books rated it 56 years ago
Controlled by her father and bound by the desert, Frenenqer's life is tedious, until a small act of rebellion blasts her world wide open. She meets not just any boy but a Free person, a shapeshifter free to live where and how he desires. He has everything she doesn't. No family, no attachments, no r...
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