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Chargement... The Glasswrights' Progress: The Glasswright's Progress, Book Two (édition 2001)par Mindy L. Klasky
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. With multiple viewpoints this volume lacks the breakneck flow which kept the massive implausibilities of the initial book from totally overwhelming my suspension of disbelief. The title character remains self centeredly head blind and intense through every unlikely circumstance that should result in her immediate death. ( ) I skimmed a lot of this book. The parts that detailed the brutality the "little army" visits upon each other just seemed unnecessarily detailed to me. Also, the various points of view were difficult to follow, and I didn't understand why some of the people were emphasized in the story. I don't understand most of the relationships in this series yet, either. Why does the king think so much of Raini? Why are Raini and Mai even friends? What was up with the other prince? And the secret society? Going on to the next book, but mostly because I already have it. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
The Little Army... Rani Trader survived the destruction of her family, her glasswrights' guild, and everything else that she held dear. She has begun to settle into her new life, living in the palace of Morenia's new king. A brutal betrayal, though, within the very castle walls, results in Rani being kidnapped, carried overseas to distant Amanthia. There, Rani discovers a plot against her king. Amanthia has raised the Little Army, a murderous force composed entirely of children. When Rani meets their captain, Crestman, she dreams of liberating the Little Army. But will she live long enough to try? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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