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War Of The Seasons: The Half-blood (2000)

by Janine K. Spendlove(Favorite Author)
4.29 of 5 Votes: 3
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War of the Seasons
review 1: Story's adventures in the magic land of Ailionora continue as Eirnan, her elvish betrothed and a member of the hunters clan, is stricken ill and comatose. Story must go on a quest to get a magical leaf from the fairy in charge of Autumn. Fairies are a treacherous lot on any case, and she needs the help of the fairy in charge of Spring to escort her on the journey. Well, the Spring fairy is every bit as problematic as the Autumnal one. Battles with centaurs, visionary dreams, and under groundtravels with dwarves add color and thrills to the quest. Story the half-human half-dryad is a character I love and want to cheer for. The ending sets up another sequel that I hope my good friend Janine finishes soon.
review 2: Janine Spendlove hits another one out of the par
... morek. This book is a gripping and difficult to put down as the first one. In preparation of this book's release, I re-read The Human and the two songs, Girl and White Flag. I wanted to be familiar with the world. While Janine Spendlove referenced past events, she did not go into detail in this book things you would already know from book 1. As I hoped this book not only lets you join Story on an adventure but once again shows you have complete a world Janine Spendlove wrote. I look forward to the final book in this trilogy(reading them all together this time) and hope that there are several songs that help complete the picture of the world. Oh yeah and I love, LOVE the dwarves. Seriously read this for them. less
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Aditza
Easy Read. Excellent Story. Perfect for adults and teens alike.
aastha
A quick read. Follows a similar pattern to the first book.
aliber
Sweet easy read. Perfect for any season.
Talcorn
how can I read it? pls help..
pmiro
Good read.
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