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The Spiral Dance

The Spiral Dance

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mourning the loss of a sequil!
Review: I cryed when I found that there was no more. I will never know what else befalls our heroin. Please I begg of you, right the promised sequil!!!

It was so enchanting, that I never put it down. I read the hole book in two days. When I came to the end and was teased by the promise of more, I was over joyed. I ran right out to the book store to buy the sequil. I will be clinging to the lost hope that some day our beloved author will come to his senses and right our long awaited sequal.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One woman's journey through scotland, time and space..
Review: I was in here looking for more books by the author because I loved this books so much. Somehow he struck the right balance in an ever shifting world our heroine travels through, and still making it all balance and ring 'true'. I was glued to the book until I came to the end. One of the things I love, character development, was handled extremely well. Though the ending came 'full circle' and fit in perfectly, i was still mystified and wishing to take another journey to gather more data in. Alas, there is no sequel. I mourn.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellently characterised semi-Historical
Review: Robertson should be castigated for only one thing, the sequel he promises in his afterword has never eventuated.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellently characterised semi-Historical
Review: Robertson should be castigated for only one thing, the sequel he promises in his afterword has never eventuated.


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