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Saraband for Two Sisters (Isis Series) |
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Rating:  Summary: Good, but not the best Review: The series seems to be fading as it goes along. In "Saraband for two sisters" the story line follows with Angelet and Bersaba, the daughters of Tamsyn. The book was fairly predictable and relies too heavily on old story lines used by Carr. I also wonder why they never get in touch with the rest of the family i.e. the new Lord Remus, and the Pennlyons and such. In any case, the story is told by both (twin) sisters and is easy to follow, if not completely satisfying. I would still recomend this book especially if you have an interest in the series. It manages to keep your interest if only to find out what happens so you can read the next one....which I'm about to do.
Rating:  Summary: Good, but not the best Review: The series seems to be fading as it goes along. In "Saraband for two sisters" the story line follows with Angelet and Bersaba, the daughters of Tamsyn. The book was fairly predictable and relies too heavily on old story lines used by Carr. I also wonder why they never get in touch with the rest of the family i.e. the new Lord Remus, and the Pennlyons and such. In any case, the story is told by both (twin) sisters and is easy to follow, if not completely satisfying. I would still recomend this book especially if you have an interest in the series. It manages to keep your interest if only to find out what happens so you can read the next one....which I'm about to do.
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