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Title | : | The Seventh Daughter (Faerie Path #3) |
Author | : | Allan Frewin Jones |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 324 pages |
Published | : | January 29th 2008 by Eos |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Fairies |
Allan Frewin Jones
Hardcover | Pages: 324 pages Rating: 3.88 | 4227 Users | 148 Reviews
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Tania has brought the long-lost Queen Titania back to Faerie from the Mortal World of modern London. But when they cross between the worlds, they find only devastation.The Sorcerer King of Lyonesse--ancient enemy of the Faerie Court--has been released from his amber prison. As the wicked sorcerer regains his power, King Oberon, Tania's father, is imprisoned and the Faerie Court is being destroyed.
Tania and her true love, Edric, must travel the Realm to try to find and rescue King Oberon, who is their only hope for defeating the evil Sorcerer King. And Tania must prepare for battle . . . and to fight a war that she may not survive.
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Original Title: | The Sorcerer King: Book Three of The Faerie Path |
ISBN: | 0060871083 (ISBN13: 9780060871086) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Faerie Path #3 |
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Ratings: 3.88 From 4227 Users | 148 ReviewsWrite-Up Of Books The Seventh Daughter (Faerie Path #3)
Super boring, characters were getting annoying, plot was too predictableI took me a while to remember what had happened in "The Lost Queen" but after re reading, followed through. I liked that in the begging of the book Jones wrote a summary of what had happened in the past two books. All and all, I liked the book. There were a few confusing parts that I found. I dont understand why she had to kill off Zara...what was the purpose of that? And the Seventh Power things was never truly explained. It seemed to be talked of as more powerful then It really was. All it
The Seventh Daughter was good, but the end was sad. That is because something really sad happens to one of the daughters of the Queen and King. I would rate this book with 3 stars because I still feel like you shouldn't waste your time on this book series. It is an unusual book series and I really feel like it kind of wastes your time reading it. I wouldn't suggest this book to anyone. But if you are going to read it I would suggest 11 and older because I think that little kids wouldn't get this
This book was extremely violent and gory compared to the prior two. More errors as with the previous books in terms of continuity - at one point, Tania and Eden are transformed into rats, and Tania realises that she cannot see the colour red. The book then goes on to describe seven instances of red in the hall, with only one - a dress - that Tania thinks must be red as she sees it as dark blue, though she knows the gown to be scarlet. ...What? There is a lot of cross-country travel, and unlike
The story seems promising so far...But for the first 20% of the book all the main character seemed to do was dismiss the reality to a dream in a really, really annoying way. The way it's written makes the main character entirely annoying, more so than any other protagonist.the words seemed fumbled on and sometimes like they are placed in the text as fillers.I still seem to be reading, I'm curious as to how it will turn out and if the character will grow some sense. The other books have good
this one took me awhile to get through. I was sick on and off and training at work so the pages did not flow as easily for me as the previous books in this series. The fun faerie series takes a darker turn in this book with King Oberon imprisoned and the Realm of Faerie is faced with new dangers. It seems to come down to Tania to save her home and family.
I didn't really like this as much as the other Faerie Path books, but I think perhaps it is because I'm getting tired of them. You can only drag something out for so long. Yes, it was good. Sure, it could be exciting in parts. But even though the characters were the same as in the other books, I got tired of them, even annoyed. Tania seemed really blond most of the time. The scenes with her and Edric made me want to cry from annoyance. It was fairly predictable. The language of Tania's sisters
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