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Something's wrong with Tormod MacLeod. Ever since returning home his visions have become more intense and disorienting, making him increasingly ill and constantly on the verge of collapse. But then he meets Aine, a fiery, no-nonsense Scottish lass who has powers of her own and a special supernatural connection with Tormod--when they're actually getting along. Together they must find the healer who can save Tormod's life, all the while dodging King Philippe le Bel's ruthless soldiers, who will stop at nothing to find Tormod and information about the secret he keeps.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Gmomaj | 1 autre critique | Oct 18, 2019 |
Ever since thirteen-year-old Tormod MacLeod had a prophetic vision, things haven't been the same. Even his family treats him differently. So when he has the chance to join a Templar knight on a mysterious quest, Tormod doesn't hesitate. Now in a desperate race for his life, Tormod and the Templar must evade the armies of King Philippe le Bel of France or pay the price for what they've found, what they've seen, and what they know.
In this thrilling historical fantasy, a boy discovers visionary skills he didn't know he had---and a friendship worth dying for.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Gmomaj | 2 autres critiques | Sep 3, 2019 |
After returning home from his journey with the Templars, Tormod finds himself having trouble readjusting. Plagued by disturbing visions of the future, Tormod finds himself growing more and more tired and physically sick. His only hope is to find Bertand, a Templar healer who can help him learn to grasp his powers. He soon meets Aine, a young girl who has the ability to make him feel at peace and gives him strength. The enemies of the Templars, however, are on the rise and are searching out Tormod and wish to destroy him. Can Tormod learn to control his powers with the help of Aine? Can he reach Bertrand in time?

TEMPLAR’S GIFTS is an intriguing, enjoyable fantasy. The characters are entertaining and well-developed. The plot does a good job of holding the reader’s interest. The transitions between Tormod’s reality and his visions are smooth and easy to follow. Readers who like mythology, magic, action, and adventure will enjoy reading this book.
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kirathelibrarian | 1 autre critique | Nov 2, 2011 |
Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com

Tormod runs home to grab the box of tinder for lighting the Beltane fires. Never mind that he traded jobs with his brother. If the fire doesn't light on time, he's going to be in trouble.

Unfortunately, a Knight's Templar needs a message delivered as soon as possible to the Abbot. Abandoning his task, Tormod runs to the Templar encampment. There he delivers the message, but there are already men with the Abbot. The men swiftly leave, intent on hunting down the Knight. Tormod has a vision of their encounter, and begs the Abbot to allow him to intercept the Knight and lead him across a different path.

Tormod never guesses that his journey to help the Knight will lead him far away from home and on an adventure he never imagined.

A TEMPLAR'S APPRENTICE starts the beginning of an adventurous quest that crosses several countries. Danger always follows the Knight Templar and his companions. Plus, Tormod has hidden talents, creating a blend of religion and supernatural elements that he will need to understand in order to remain alive.
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GeniusJen | 2 autres critiques | Aug 7, 2011 |

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