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The Temple at Landfall - Jane Fletcher
The Temple at Landfall
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Lynn feels more like a prisoner than the chosen of the Goddess. Transfer to another temple is her chance to taste a little freedom on the journey, but all does not go to plan and her dull life is shattered by the dangers and choices that await her.
Lynn feels more like a prisoner than the chosen of the Goddess. Transfer to another temple is her chance to taste a little freedom on the journey, but all does not go to plan and her dull life is shattered by the dangers and choices that await her.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781602823501 (1602823502)
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books
Pages no: 723
Edition language: English
Series: Celaeno (#1)
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brokenbiscuits
brokenbiscuits rated it
0.0 Books of 1915 (Part Two)
Of Human Bondage by W. Somerset Maugham It has been quite a few years since I read this novel, but I thought it was absolutely terrific and I remember it vividly. The story opens when the main character Philip is a lonely young boy with a club foot being raised by his aunt and uncle. As soon as he...
Jampov
Jampov rated it
4.0 The Temple at Landfall
It's been a surprising book. A wonderful construction of a world and an enthralling reading.Unfortunately there isn't much to say about it without touching a major spoiler the one which has to do with the origin of human life on this planet and the only female gender prospect of evolution.Indeed jus...
Jemology
Jemology rated it
5.0 The Temple at Landfall
This is a review for the entire series. Possible mild spoilers ahead, mainly because I feel the book blurb is too bland and generic to generate any excitement, much less interest in the entire series. I admit I've known about this series for years, but haven't gotten the urge to start it until my ...
Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it
4.0 The Temple at Landfall by Jane Fletcher
After finishing Rangers at Roadsend, I knew I wanted to read more of Fletcher's works. When a good sale came around, I bought almost all of her stuff in one go, although it was a while before I got around to reading any of them. The Temple at Landfall turned out to be just what I needed to help get ...
Xdyj's books
Xdyj's books rated it
4.0
Well written, though a little too predictable. p.s. IMHO the scarcity and celibacy of "imprinters" in this world means they're very likely to die out in such a small community, and why can't Dr Himoti make everyone an imprinter or at least try to clone them?
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