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Sing the Four Quarters: A Quarters Novel - Community Reviews back

by Tanya Huff
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Evaine's Books, Books and More Books
How had I missed this? It was published back in 1994 and is really right up my fantasy alley. And I do enjoy Tanya Huff. I have no excuse. *LOL* Miss it, I did. But I have rectified that mistake! What an enjoyable read! From start to finish, Sing the Four Quarters was a delight. The world-...
Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it 9 years ago
Written over 20 years ago, this book withstood the passing of time amazingly well. It’s been one of my favorites since I first read it, and its allure hasn’t faded still. It remains one of my favorites even now, after countless re-reads and many new authors emerging into the genre of classic fantasy...
AnimeJune's Obsessions
AnimeJune's Obsessions rated it 12 years ago
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Annice abandoned her legacy of being a princess in favour of being a bard. Her brother informed her that she was not to bear children on pain of death but she becomes pregnant. Then her lover is accused of treason and she feels a need to find out what the truth is. Interesting combination of mu...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 13 years ago
A really slow and confusing start as it seemed like this was book two instead of the first. Once you get a handle on who's who and what's what, the story and the action really pick up. At this point, the book was unputdownable. I will definitely continue the series.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 18 years ago
Annice abandoned her legacy of being a princess in favour of being a bard. Her brother informed her that she was not to bear children on pain of death but she becomes pregnant. Then her lover is accused of treason and she feels a need to find out what the truth is. Interesting combination of music a...
Surrounded by Books
Surrounded by Books rated it 28 years ago
This is actually the only one of this Bard series that I've read. I have trouble with the elemental fairie sprite things that keep following the bards around. Too much like cartoons or talking animals. But, Tadeus the gay blind bard? Completely rocks. And I told Tanya Huff so, in a moment of fa...
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