Catherine Fisher
3.67 of 5 Votes: 5
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3.67 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: This book didn't "catch" me at all. I almost put it down several times, but I kept thinking it would get better. It was recommended to me, so I felt compelled to read it, but in my opinion, don't waste your time. We start off meeting a man named Galen and his teenage apprentice R...
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3.89 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I liked this book much better than the first book in The Relic Master series. Maybe because I was used to the locale and the characters but I think that really I liked the fact that the characters evolve, especially Carys. In book #1 I thought that Carys was a passing character b...
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3.96 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Raffi and Galen see visions of Flain's hidden Coronet, and they find out that it's the only thing that they can use to stop the moons from falling and destroying everything. It's lost, but the Sekoi takes them to see the rest of it's people. they find out that it's in the great h...
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review 1: So, this book is a mess.But not particularly in a bad way.I was seriously doubting my choice of book when the main character in the first pages stabbed another kid in a very cold and calculating manner, seemingly for no reason at all. He couldn't care less of what he had done, an...
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3.7 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Secuela necesaria para terminar de desentrañar todas las incógnitas que quedaron pendientes en Incarceron. Pero, por otro lado, algo falla aquí.Le falta... le falta... coherencia. No a nivel de sucesos inesperados, más bien a nivel evolutivo de personajes. Sobretodo Finn... ¿en s...
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3.67 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I first looked at this book and its cover, and I thought, " Woah, this creepy bronze mask thingy is really really really starting to creep me out" When I actually started to read this book the beginning is totally vague making me just want to close it and leave it to collect dust...
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review 1: The authors purpose was to entertain. I know this because it is fiction. This is also true because there are some of the things in the story that aren't real. lastly, I know this is true because it is full of adventure and fantasy.The theme is never give up. I can tell this beca...
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3.94 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: This is quite the series. The ending explained much about the world and the characters. The only disappointment was that it all seemed to end pretty quickly. It would have been nice to see the Makers come to Anara or Solon to return. There had been so much build-up, that the ...
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review 1: The Lost Heiress by Catherine fishercopyright 1999362 pagesI think this book is for anyone and everyone who enjoys magic/wizardry-fantasyOne of the main problems in this book is finding "interrex", a kid who was taken by the watch.This book takes place on a planet called anara. G...
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3.96 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I liked this book. The story continues on with Raffi helping Galen as they help another keeper escape death by hanging. The other keeper joins with Galen and Raffi as they seek to find a golden coronet that they have seen in a vision. the weather worsens as the moons are falli...
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review 1: Although a little less strong than "The Lost Heiress", this is another great installment in the series, and sets up some drama for the fourth and final volume. I'm looking forward to seeing how all the character relationships play out. But Fisher's strength, as always, is her ima...
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3.64 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: About to buy this! The one I am about to buy has a gorgeous sparkly cover. :D I am most impressed.
review 2: About to buy this! The one I am about to buy has a gorgeous sparkly cover. :D I am most impressed.
review 2: About to buy this! The one I am about to buy has a gorgeous sparkly cover. :D I am most impressed.
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review 1: Wow! A lot happens in this book, but not much is explained. There is a big cast of characters here and though not all of them are likable, all are interesting in unexpected ways. Catherine Fisher really loves her action and there is no shortage of it here. Even though there is a ...
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3.7 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I was over the series not even half-way through this book. The ending felt forced and ever though this book is a steam-punkish (not really) dystopic fantasy, the ending really made no sense at all to me. It was like a bad acid trip or something... And not ever being on acid, I do...
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3.91 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I am loving Catherine Fisher's work! In this her follow up to the Obsidian Mirror, the action and drama continues as Jake, Sarah, and Venn work sometimes together sometimes against each other to obtain their greatest desires with the help of the Obsidian Mirror. We see character...
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review 1: 3.5 starsThis sequel to Obsidian Mirror, which revolved around a powerful and alluring black mirror with the power to send people through time, suffers from some second book-problems but ultimately delivers a thrilling adventure that skillfully blends time travel, creepy fairies,...
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3.26 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I read this, just now, with the title "Circle of Stones". Like everything else Fisher writes, it's fascinating! One of the things I really appreciate about this author is her ability to write flawed and even unlikeable characters who are nevertheless sympathetic. Such a one is Za...
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3.25 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Three lives intertwine in the history of the city of Bath. In Druidical times, the exiled king Bladud finds the magically healing waters and builds its first city and stone monuments. In 1754 young apprentice architect Zac (who is an arrogant piece of work) watches his brilliant ...