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  • Guest 27th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    'The Crow' plot was pretty good but a little confusing. The word usage was good and it wasn't a hard read.

    I thought the book was pretty boring and way too long. I liked it kind of, but it took too long to get to the action and was pretty predictable. I did like the other books in the series though ...

  • RaevnHarp Rank: Lance Corporal 8th Jan 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I loved this book and the other books in this series. I really feel sorry for the children in the training camps, though. Acutally, at one time while I was reading this book I was also listening to my newest CD. It was Tokio Hotel's new album and the song 'Forgotten Children' came on. I was about at ...

  • Guest 10th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Great Book! I liked to be able to get to know Hem a little more. However, the main character from the first two books is not in this one. Great for all the JRR Tolkien lovers.

  • Guest 19th Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I really liked this book, it gripped me and I couldn't put it down. I also loved The Gift, The Riddle as well. I think this series is great!

  • NewMoonRising Rank: Sergeant 30th Jul 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Hem, Maerad's brother who she found in the first book after living their lives away from each other, has been taken to Turbansk with his new guardian, Saliman.
    Soon, it becomes unsafe for anyone to stay in Turbansk and Hem, Saliman and their new acquaintance, Zelika, a fiery young women with a nee ...