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itibaren Beguru, Karnataka 571121, Hindistan

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Bu kitabı bir grup olarak tartışmayı çok sevdim! Anne, bu kurgu parçasını tanımaktan zevk aldığım kusurlu bir kadın. Frank Lloyd Wright hakkında umutsuzca daha fazla biyografik bilgi okumak istememi sağladı.

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B 4279590 J.

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(Really about 3.5 stars) This big, huge fantasy story is a decent read. The central characters of Richard Cipher, Kahlan the Mother Confessor and Zedd the Wizard of the First Order are enjoyable and they have some interesting adventures. There's a nice growth to Richard Cipher's character that sort of snuck up on me. He was annoying for quite awhile as he had to learn about his new role in the world - The Seeker who shall wield the Sword of Truth and defeat the bad guy. But he does finally mature and develops some wisdom over the course of his adventures. The main bad guy (Darken Rahl) is one depraved, evil wizard. His harem of torturers (The Mord'Sith) are just as nasty and how they are trained is a horror story all it's own. Be forewarned: this book occasionally delves into the real "ugly of evil" within this fantasy world and some readers may find those parts beyond their spectrum of what's tasteful. If you CAN stomach those ugly parts of the story, you'll be rewarded with a decent tale of heroes and villains. And for those who have read the book, don't ya just love the title...

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Honestly, I think the series should have ended with book eight. I enjoyed the series but it's just gone on too long. I don't mean to insult Shepard, her books or her fans, but there's only so much you can do with a series like PLL while keeping it good.

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A literary equivalent to Tarkovsky's, The Sacrifice.

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One of my favorite books growing up. I must have reread this dozen of times!

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Love this book. It spoke to me on so many levels. I've read this book 3 times now and still feel I'm scratching the surface.