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Exiles' Return |
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Rating: Summary: steadily improving Review: After the crawling pace that the second book in the trilogy got off to I was worried that I wasn't going to succeed in getting anywhere in the third one; but the author comes back for an encore that saves the day. It's back up to the standards of the first installment, and some of the troubles between characters that have been haunting this series since the beginning begin to become unraveled.
Rating: Summary: An exciting, dramatic tale of misunderstanding and prejudice Review: Exiles' Return is the dramatic tale of a world-wide struggle and the few people who are chosen to end it. When the secret existance of feared telepathic abilities comes into the public light, fear and panic break out, resulting in a conflict that nearly tears the world apart. The story is told through alternating views of several characters, and the smooth, fast-paced flow of events makes this novel a great read.
Rating: Summary: Pretty good. Review: I have enjoyed the whole series by Ms. Greeno and I hope that there will be a fourth in the series. One becomes involved with her characters as they develop. They have flaws, but that makes them more believable and endearing.
Rating: Summary: Very enjoyable. Review: I have enjoyed the whole series by Ms. Greeno and I hope that there will be a fourth in the series. One becomes involved with her characters as they develop. They have flaws, but that makes them more believable and endearing.
Rating: Summary: An exciting, dramatic tale of misunderstanding and prejudice Review: I have just gobbled up the trilogy. The 3rd book leaves enuf loose ends to continue the tale. Lets have a trilogy of trilogies! And I generally don't like science fiction: a friend recommended it so strongly that I had to try the first one.
Rating: Summary: More. More. More. Review: I have just gobbled up the trilogy. The 3rd book leaves enuf loose ends to continue the tale. Lets have a trilogy of trilogies! And I generally don't like science fiction: a friend recommended it so strongly that I had to try the first one.
Rating: Summary: Bring on number four! Review: I picked up the first book because I found the cover intriguing, when I got home and read the first few chapters, I couldn't wait to get back to the store an buy the rest! The first one started out a little slow, but soon I was unable to set it down. A must read for scifi/fantasy lovers! These are certainly some of my favorite books, my only complaint is that there are a lot of loose ends, so bring on number four!
Rating: Summary: Pretty good. Review: I think that this book is for the most part not so bad. It was as well thought out and as detailed as her past books, and the plot was just as enjoyable. However the ending was rather disappointing, and I consider it a very frustrating one if this is the very last book that she plans to write in the series.
Rating: Summary: great book Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this book - in fact, the entire series, and am anxiously awaiting a sequel. Does anyone know if the author plans to do one???
Rating: Summary: What a tail! Review: Ms Greeno has built a wonderful world to romp through. Her characters are vibrant; you feel as you know each of them and their loves, likes, as well as their dislikes. Doyce is a special. Her Bondmate, Khar-pern, is also special. Khar strives to more knowledge through the spirals and brings history alive for Doyce as she is writing the history of the Seekers Veritas. Through Khar, and later on her own, she relives the lives of the original seeker pair, Matthias Vandersma and Kharm, as they seek acceptance and and their destiny in life. The past and the present soon become intertwined as they spiral through the complexities of the past and try to unravel the present unrest. The past society trying to find it's way through the dangers of the exploding Plumbs, the present society in danger of exploding with ages-old predjudice of Normals against a minority with special mind-linking powers, the Resonants. Both societies close to disaster. Can past hisory save the present?
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