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Review Date: 7/4/2009
This book contains the following stories:
The Survey: P.E.R.N.
The Dolphins' Bell
The Ford of Red Hanrahan
The Second Weyr
Rescue Run
The Survey: P.E.R.N.
The Dolphins' Bell
The Ford of Red Hanrahan
The Second Weyr
Rescue Run
Review Date: 7/22/2009
Helpful Score: 2
The book description does not do this book justice. It is a great book that I have read many times, and if I didn't already own it I'd order it now!
Review Date: 7/19/2009
The year is 4300 b.c. The place is Europe, where Eastern nomads have invaded Shara, a civilized city that worships the great Goddess... and where a bold and passionate young woman named Keshna come of age as a female warrior and a daring avenger.
The nomad diviner Changar has kidnapped Queen Marrah's son Keru - and Keshna has vowed to hunt Changar down. But the barbaric Changar is a force to fear. He has taken possession of Keru's spirit and turned him against his own people. Across a land of warring tribes, primitive rituals, and savage terrors of nature, Keshna begins an epic struggle for survival as she battles a dangerous, seductive enemy wih the power to destroy her people and the proud young warrior she has come to love....
The nomad diviner Changar has kidnapped Queen Marrah's son Keru - and Keshna has vowed to hunt Changar down. But the barbaric Changar is a force to fear. He has taken possession of Keru's spirit and turned him against his own people. Across a land of warring tribes, primitive rituals, and savage terrors of nature, Keshna begins an epic struggle for survival as she battles a dangerous, seductive enemy wih the power to destroy her people and the proud young warrior she has come to love....
Review Date: 3/6/2008
This was my absolute favorite book as a child. I can't even tell you how many times I've read it. A great read!
Review Date: 7/13/2009
From the dust cover: "Mary Jane Begin's elegant prose and lavish, Renaissance-infused illustrations capture with fresh energy and sensitivity all the eerie and fantastic drama of this classic story."
The illustrations are beautiful and I like how the apprentice is a girl. A great children's book teaching about patience and hard work.
The illustrations are beautiful and I like how the apprentice is a girl. A great children's book teaching about patience and hard work.
Review Date: 3/12/2008
Helpful Score: 2
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would considering the reviews it was given. I realize it is part of a series which I have not read, but I found the "family" of Rosalind to lack depth of character. After reading the second chapter, which I found to be a little disappointing, I think the book improved. The main characters caught my interest and kept the story alive for me. The paranormal aspect was a little fantastical but not so far out there that I couldn't enjoy it. There was one aspect of the final chapter that I had a hard time wrapping my brain around, but all in all, I would read it again.
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