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The Waterless Sea (Chanters of Tremaris Trilogy, Book 2)

The Waterless Sea (Chanters of Tremaris Trilogy, Book 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful sequel to The Singer of All Songs.
Review: Calwyn and her friends have traveled to the deserts of Merithuros, a harsh, dry, and desolate land, in search of the Palace of Cobwebs. While searching for evidence of chantment there, they learn that children have been kidnapped and are being forced to use their magical gifts against their wills. Meanwhile, Darrow, who is having difficulty coming to terms with his past after their encounter with Samis, the evil sorcerer who hopes to control their land of Tremaris, forms his own alliance with a group of rebels. Now, Calwyn begins to wonder if she can even trust him anymore.

I was very eager to read this book, the second in the Chanter of Tremaris trilogy, because I absolutely loved the story and characters of the first book. I am happy to say I was not disappointed. I recommend this book to all readers who enjoyed the first book, and teen readers who enjoy fantasy should definitely give this trilogy a try. I can't wait to read the final book, The Tenth Power.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good sequel.
Review: this was a good sequel to The Singer of All Songs. I recommend it to all readers who read the first one but if you haven't start with book one. If you haven't read Singer of All Songs this might be confusing. I can't wait to read the final book!


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