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Sapphire Of The Fairies (1998)

by Richard S. Tuttle(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1438246919 (ISBN13: 9781438246918)
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English
publisher
Createspace
series
Sword of Heavens
review 1: This was a huge story. I saw that there were six other books in the series, and I can believe that it really takes that long to tell the entire story with everything that the author tries to squeeze in. However, something about this book bothered me, grating on the edge of my nerves. It took me about half of the book to figure out what it was. When I finally realized what was annoying me, I wondered why I hadn't noticed it sooner: all of the characters talk exactly the same.There is no difference in diction between the seventeen-year-old children of fishermen and the forty-year-old master of disguise, or the most powerful magicians the world has ever seen. They don't use contractions. Their word choice is exactly the same. They all speak with the same rythm and meter. EVER... moreYBODY talks exactly the same, with the exception of two guards in a town who actually used contractions, and had what felt like regional accents.Despite the annoyance the diction provided, I really did enjoy this book. While the story line was a typical "prophecy to save the world" deal, a lot of time was put into each of the characters - their backgrounds, their personalities, their skills and talents. Each Prophecy Child was their own person, which can be difficult to manage when you're dealing with so many characters. I was worried early on that Arik and Tedi would be too similar, but they each grew into their own person, and even had differing views on subjects.Niki was the only character who really annoyed me, though to be fair I'm pretty sure that was the intention with the way she was written. Frederick was by far my favorite character of the entire book. The kid's got magical powers AND he's a thief. He's damn near perfect.The ending was a bit sudden, and contained a twist that surprised nobody, ever. Seriously. If you didn't see the bit with Garth and the mage chick coming, go see someone about getting reading comprehension classes. Frankly, I was surprised the "reveal" was put off for so long.
review 2: I thought that this book was well articulated. The way the author writes these characters makes them so appealing and attractive the reader. The bond between Arik and Tedi is indescribable. They're not the stereotypical strangers that come together for reasons unknown, but two boys that grew up with each other and are as close to being actual brothers. I also enjoyed watching the main characters mould into a solid, single unit. I truly enjoyed the watching the plot build up and figuring out what was going to happen and the anticipation of everything falling into place. I felt compelled to continue reading, because I wanted so badly to know everything that was going to happen. I'm truly excited to read the book! less
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emmirose13
i found this book really good and richard has other books on alex and jenneva when they were young
JJMaria00
Wonderful - fast-paced & creative, immediately bought 2nd book in series
kris
Pretty good book. Kinda fun.
hanz
Kobo free download 7/29/11
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