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Eldrie the Healer (The Bastard Princess, Book 1) |
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Rating: Summary: Believable heroine Review: Eldrie is spunky, independent heroine out by herself in the world who by the end of the book is forced to go back being a princess and has acquired followers. Bit a down ending because she isn't happy about it, but the book was supposed to be first of a trilogy. One of life's frustrations that there wasn't a sequel!
Rating: Summary: Eldrie the Healer Review: I agree with all the excellent reviews. WHERE is the rest of this series? I have searched ever since I read the first book and have been unable to find one.
Rating: Summary: Eldrie the Healer Review: I originally purchased a copy of this book out of a [sale] bin at K-Mart when I was 13. I am now 25, have looked for the sequel for years, and while I've found other books written by this author, have never found the 2nd book in the Elderie series. I think perhaps it did not sell well enough (Why??? It was GREAT!!) and the author never got back to it, or perhaps she changed her name, like Megan Lindholm changed to Robin Hobb. You know, to sort of get a fresh start. If that's the case, I've never been able to figure out what she could possibly be publishing under today. This is a great book, and though the ending does leave off on a TOTAL CLIFFHANGER, it is still well worth the read. Like the other reviewers have said, Elderie is a great, believable character, and there were several times during the course of reading this book where I wished I could magically transport myself to her world, and make the other characters stop being so mean to her!
Rating: Summary: Where's the next one? Review: I originally purchased a copy of this book out of a [sale] bin at K-Mart when I was 13. I am now 25, have looked for the sequel for years, and while I've found other books written by this author, have never found the 2nd book in the Elderie series. I think perhaps it did not sell well enough (Why??? It was GREAT!!) and the author never got back to it, or perhaps she changed her name, like Megan Lindholm changed to Robin Hobb. You know, to sort of get a fresh start. If that's the case, I've never been able to figure out what she could possibly be publishing under today. This is a great book, and though the ending does leave off on a TOTAL CLIFFHANGER, it is still well worth the read. Like the other reviewers have said, Elderie is a great, believable character, and there were several times during the course of reading this book where I wished I could magically transport myself to her world, and make the other characters stop being so mean to her!
Rating: Summary: ISBN 0-517-01031-3 Review: ISBN 0-517-01031-3 I love ISBN's, It's a pity so many old books are in the system under different ASINs.
Rating: Summary: Tim's thoughts on the book Review: Speaking as one who reads for the love of it, and one who particularly cherishes happy endings, i gave this book a possible 4 stars, the "possible" is for the fact that , i've searched for AWHILE and found no second edition, and it's driving me crazy, because the first book was so good, it left my wanting more, and there's nothing there...yet,i'm hoping that it's a yet, the first book WAS really good, it's Eldrie's adventures, through the land going through obstacles, mentaland physical , but it leaves you completely hanging ,and i really don't like that fact that i haven't heard one bit about a sequal, except for what i've read just now on the reviews...it gives me hope ::sigh::
Rating: Summary: First and Last Book Review: This book is great. I love the idea of a runaway princess. I got the book when I was at a 1/2 off book sale. When I went to write to the publisher for the 2nd book. To my horror I found the series to be discontinued. Sadly Eldrie the Healer is the first and Last book to the series that wasn't to be. I still give the book 5 out of 5 stars for plot, character development and the whole 9 yards.
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable book , well written, good main character Review: This book was very enjoyable. It was a quick read and did a very good job of setting the stage for the rest of what was supposed to be a trilogy. It is good enough to stand on it's own, but at the same time does a nice job of setting the stage for further books. The main character is a real human being with flaws and foibles but she also has a lot of nobility. The author succeeds in showing us all or almost all sides of Eldrie's personality and you end up feeling like you would want to meet and talk to her. The settings in this book are well defined as are most of the major supporting cast. This book does leave you wanting more but as it is the first
book in what was supposed to be a trilogy that is one of it's jobs. I give this book a 9 only because as the first book of what was supposed to be a trilogy it has no real ending. The preview of of the proposed 2nd book does somewhat make up for this but not all the way.
Rating: Summary: Great Book -- Must read Review: This is a wonderful story. Runaway princesses, search for magic, battle, death, love, heatbreak. The only bad thing about it was the death of the author 6 months after the release. So, unfortunatly, no second in the series.
Rating: Summary: Great Book -- Must read Review: This is a wonderful story. Runaway princesses, search for magic, battle, death, love, heatbreak. The only bad thing about it was the death of the author 6 months after the release. So, unfortunatly, no second in the series.
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