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Glenraven |
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Rating: Summary: Slightly below her Pern series but not by far Review: Marion could be starting another series to equal her ship or Pern series. I loved the heroes. Can't wait for the sequel to come out. I highly recommend it to any who loved the Pern series or her ship series.
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: Read all that was available as a "sample chapters" and still bought the book. The sociology/history of 'Glenraven' provides so many options for following stories that I hope MZB and HL continue, not only in one direction, in (hoping) subsequent books.
Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: This was by far one of the best book I have read. I recommend it to all Contemporary Fantasy fans.
Rating: Summary: Awesome Review: This, I must say, is one of my favorite books. I loved the characters and the actual land of Glenraven. It seemed like an actual place that could have exsited (well except for all the magic stuff). The plot was great and the characters were interesting and realistic. It's a fabulous book that I would suggest to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Awesome Review: This, I must say, is one of my favorite books. I loved the characters and the actual land of Glenraven. It seemed like an actual place that could have exsited (well except for all the magic stuff). The plot was great and the characters were interesting and realistic. It's a fabulous book that I would suggest to anyone.
Rating: Summary: pretty (...)good Review: When JayJay Benning picked up a book in a bookstore, she thought the book was a travel guide to a small principality in Italy called Glenraven. Glenraven had supposedly been sealed off from the world and was for the first time opening it's borders to a few select individuals. Since she needed some time away from her husband, JayJay thought that Glenraven sounded perfect. After getting her friend Sophie to agree to come with her, they started on their trip. When the book starts rewriting itself before their eyes, seemingly talking to them, they realize that they're not where they thought they were. The people of Glenraven needed was a couple of heros to save them from a thousand year old ruler that feeds on the souls of Glenraveners to keep herself alive. JayJay and Sophie are not quiet what they had in mind. The pain of the Glenraveners can clearly be felt, and Sophie and JayJay's misery with their husbands is palpable. This book was touching, interesting, and well written.
Rating: Summary: I Don't Think We're in Italy Anymore... Review: When JayJay Benning picked up a book in a bookstore, she thought the book was a travel guide to a small principality in Italy called Glenraven. Glenraven had supposedly been sealed off from the world and was for the first time opening it's borders to a few select individuals. Since she needed some time away from her husband, JayJay thought that Glenraven sounded perfect. After getting her friend Sophie to agree to come with her, they started on their trip. When the book starts rewriting itself before their eyes, seemingly talking to them, they realize that they're not where they thought they were. The people of Glenraven needed was a couple of heros to save them from a thousand year old ruler that feeds on the souls of Glenraveners to keep herself alive. JayJay and Sophie are not quiet what they had in mind. The pain of the Glenraveners can clearly be felt, and Sophie and JayJay's misery with their husbands is palpable. This book was touching, interesting, and well written.
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