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The Children of Wrath (Renshai Chronicles/Mickey Zucker Reichert, Vol 3) |
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Rating: Summary: An excellent conclusion Review: I enjoyed the book, "The Children of Wrath", I only hope the author will write futher books about the Renshai. The plot and characters developed well throughout the last three books. All the problems and concerns, such as will Kevral get to keep her baby were dealt with. An exciting and unputdownable read!
Rating: Summary: Love it! :] Review: I love the story. I was sooo happy when I finally got my hands on this book. It's mainly more about family than the beginning of the trilogy which has more action, I think. But it's still good and I enjoyed it very much. I love Ra-khir and Kevral and Tae too, and I think Saviar and Subikahn are very cute. I hope there'll be continuation of the story. I would LOVE to read more of Ra-khir, Kevral, Tae, Matrinka, Darris, and all their children. All of them! ^o^
Rating: Summary: ^_^ Review: Wow...that's all I can say! I loved the first two books, and Children of Wrath offers a great conclusion, while still leaving the reader to wonder what happens next. The characters really start to grow on ya, and why shouldn't they? Not only is this book written in great detail, but you really feel as though you were there, with them (at least I did, but I can't vouch for the rest of you).
Rating: Summary: ^_^ Review: Wow...that's all I can say! I loved the first two books, and Children of Wrath offers a great conclusion, while still leaving the reader to wonder what happens next. The characters really start to grow on ya, and why shouldn't they? Not only is this book written in great detail, but you really feel as though you were there, with them (at least I did, but I can't vouch for the rest of you).
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