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Lasca Stafford Stafford itibaren Lakshmi Narasapuram, ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ 523110, Hindistan itibaren Lakshmi Narasapuram, ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ 523110, Hindistan

Okuyucu Lasca Stafford Stafford itibaren Lakshmi Narasapuram, ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ 523110, Hindistan

Lasca Stafford Stafford itibaren Lakshmi Narasapuram, ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ 523110, Hindistan

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Jack Vance has better command of of the English language and its possibilities than any other author I've ever known. Of all his books, this series is my favorite: 1) Lyonesse 2) The Green Pearl 3) Madouc

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I really liked this book up until the last few chapters. It was filled with grand adventures and great descriptions. In less than 5 paragraphs the author not only killed off but buried and moved on from Orpheus. I feel as though I just wasted hours of reading. I really enjoyed the book....but was so disappointed in this pointless turn at the end that I won't recommend this to others.

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Flimsy plot. Lack of credible character motivation. No conflict. Hardly memorable.

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كتاب صغير وجميل اقتباسات من الكتاب: 80 % من النجاح في الظهور الناس هم أكثر اسهمك قيمة لا تشغل بالك كثيرا بشخص لم يصبح اليوم احكم مما كان بالامس الحياه تشبه التاكسي فالعداد يستمر في العمل سواء اكنت تتحرك ام تقف في مكانك فقط من لا يفعل اكثر مما يؤجر عليه لا يكسب اكثرر مما يعمله

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I had given up on the series, but my nephew told me I had to read this one. He claimed it was "so different from the rest of them," so I gave it a shot. He was right. Glad I took his advice. It's my favorite so far.

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its extreemly sad cuz the dogs die

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This is the second book in the Memory Series. I enjoyed how Linda Wells continued to build the drama and plot. Many P & P sequels almost die out in maudlin insipidy, but this book continues to offer believable conflict. The supporting characters and their life development are well treated too. There are a few villains you love to hate and a few unlikely heroines you cheer their success. It's like reading a good soap opera. There is no stagnation even for our two primary characters. This book must be read in chronological sequence.