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Title | : | Saphirblau (Edelstein-Trilogie #2) |
Author | : | Kerstin Gier |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 389 pages |
Published | : | January 5th 2010 by Arena |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction |

Kerstin Gier
Hardcover | Pages: 389 pages Rating: 4.17 | 69690 Users | 5053 Reviews
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Frisch verliebt in die Vergangenheit, das ist vielleicht keine gute Idee. Das zumindest findet Gwendolyn, 16 Jahre alt, frisch gebackene Zeitreisende. Schließlich haben sie und Gideon ganz andere Probleme. Zum Beispiel die Welt zu retten. Oder Menuett tanzen zu lernen. (Beides nicht wirklich einfach!) Als Gideon dann auch noch anfängt, sich völlig rätselhaft zu benehmen, wird Gwendolyn klar, dass sie schleunigst ihre Hormone in den Griff bekommen muss. Denn sonst wird das nichts mit der Liebe zwischen allen Zeiten!Define Books Concering Saphirblau (Edelstein-Trilogie #2)
Original Title: | Saphirblau |
ISBN: | 3401063472 (ISBN13: 9783401063478) |
Edition Language: | German URL http://www.arena-verlag.de/artikel/saphirblau-978-3-401-06347-8 |
Series: | Edelstein-Trilogie #2 |
Characters: | Gwendolyn Shepherd, Grace Shepherd, Leslie Hay, Gideon de Villiers |
Setting: | London, England,2011 |
Literary Awards: | Premio El Templo de las Mil Puertas Nominee for Mejor novela extranjera perteneciente a saga (2011) |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 69690 Users | 5053 ReviewsJudge Of Books Saphirblau (Edelstein-Trilogie #2)
Unfortunately it's an incontrovertible fact that sound common sense flies out of the window as soon as love comes in through the door.Even better than Ruby Red. Because of Xemerius(why didn't she introduce him in the first book?)and because of that hilarious ball where Gwyneth/Gwendolyn (which is her actual name in the German and original version of this book) is getting incredibly drunk and does...things she definitely wouldn't do when sober.I rarely have this much fun when reading a book butSO MANY QUESTIONS!This was really fun. I thought it was very entertaining and fun. I could do without Gideon giving me whiplash though, but it's okay. I still love him ♥Gwen & Gideon ♥ it's happening!My full review can be found here
Arghh.I like this series, I do. WIth a few complaints. My biggest complaint is that it is a series, instead of a single book. Not much happened it the first and frankly not a whole lot happens in the second. I got SO (in all caps!) tired of no one telling Gwen anything. Eventually some things are revealed. Ish. But you shouldn't have to read 2 books in the series to start getting answers. Yes, I'll read the next. As long as my complaints are duly noted.

Sapphire Blue picks up right after Ruby Red. its been a few days since Gwen Shephard discovered that she, not her cousin Charlotte, inherited the time-travel gene that manifests in one girl of each generation in their family. The Montrose-Shephard family have assumed till now that Charlotte was the one with the power, and trained her since infancy accordingly. But its really been Gwen all along, and she is utterly unprepared. Theres a sinister conspiracy that spans the centuries, about to close
I still love these books - I'm so happy! Maybe part of it is nostalgia, but I haven't been this entertained in a while. I read quite a bit of this on my rides to and from university and I must've been quite the sight to the people on the train. I constantly had to force myself not to laugh out loud, but couldn't stop myself from grinning every other page. Gwen's thoughts and comments made my day. The sass! Rereading this, it turns out, has been one of my smarter decisions.
First of all this book was a slight improvement of the first. This series so far has shown me that it is indeed possible to thoroughly dislike the main guy love interest. I can barely tolerate Gideon. Most of the time I want to bash him over the head. The whole love dynamic in this book was ridiculous. They have only known each other for less than a week. I repeat LESS THAN A WEEK. which mostly consisted of arguing, insults and arrogance from Gideon's side. And the insta-love on Gwyn's side.
*Actually 4.5 stars*This book was so much better than the first one in my opinion. I found myself way more gripped from beginning to end. I think a huge part of it is to do with Xemerius, as his character is funny as hell. I did find Gwen to be a bit annoying sometimes though. I also seem to find myself more intrigued by what happens in the prologue and epilogue of these books (they are told from a different character's POV). I'm actually quite looking forward to Emerald Green now... didnt think
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