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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Child of the Phrophecy by Juliet Marillier

I just finished another very enjoyable book from Juliet Marillier. Her books flow wonderfully. The world doesn't change, but the viewpoint character does so it all feels fresh again.

This main character was much darker than the previous two. And I have to say she's got some of the most patient men in history in there. Or is persistent a better word?

This story ends leaving several characters at crucial turning points. I am eager to tuck into the next one in hopes that those loose ends will be tidily braided up.

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