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peanut123 30th Jan 2009
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I don't think there are any bad points at all with The Gift by Alison Croggon. The series is fantastic. I couldn't read another book until I'd had read the fourth book. I tried and failed miserably. I liked the vivid descriptions and the constant action. The characters are also absolutely wicked. ...
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RaevnHarp
8th Jan 2009
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The first in the Pellinor series, I was immediately entranced with The Gift. I almost didn't return it to the library! I am getting my own copy now, and highly recommend anyone and everyone to read this series! It's my favorite series of all time, which is a pretty hard title to claim. I read an awf ...
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Guest 20th Sep 2008
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I could not put this book down. I was totally absorbed in the story. Great read.
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223b3yrs
15th Aug 2006
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The Gift by Alison Croggan is a really wonderful book. I really enjoyed reading it. In fact, I have just re-read it in the past day. It is probably one of my all time favorite books. I mean, the way Allison Croggon expresses Maerad's confusion at who and what she is is amazing, and I cannot wait for ...
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NewMoonRising
5th Jan 2006
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Alison Croggon The Gift.
Maerad is a young woman growing up facing tyranny and oppression. Her family is dead and she is forced to work in Gilman's Cot as a slave.
One day she meets a man, named Cadvan and he can do magic.
As it turns out, so can she.
I had never heard of Alison Croggon u ...
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