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The Bronze And The Brimstone (2000)

by Lory S. Kaufman(Favorite Author)
3.93 of 5 Votes: 5
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English
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The Verona Trilogy
review 1: Readers who are familiar with Shakespeare and the Odyssey will catch a few references throughout The Bronze and the Brimstone. There's also the issue of elopement followed by a mention of....well, what happens after marriage. Although it's not overly descriptive, it should be noted if this book is to be given to younger kids. In a way, the book reminds me of a steampunk novel by bringing in devices and ideas that are too advanced for the book's setting. This is an interesting series! I received this book to review. The opinions shared here are 100% mine.
review 2: The second book in the Verona Trilogy, start where you left off in the first novel. I loved the first book, but I like this one more. The action, adventure and excitement was anything I could asked fo
... morer in a book, but add hard times and an unknown future for the three teens. I could put it down, I read it in one sitting. I was just as taking with the amount of detail as the first book, but was a little disappointed that most of the story had to do with Hansum and left little to do with Lincoln and Shamira. Not that it made the story any less, but I just wanted more of them. I love Hansum and Guilietta, when he tell her he loves her, I had tears. The Bronze and the Brimstone is just as great as the first book, a really joy to read. 4 out of 5 stars. less
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jacques
Really great book, I really want to read the next book!!!!!
rebilizi
This was even better than the first book.
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