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Books : The Pagan Stone: The Sign of Seven Trilogy |
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780515144666
ISBN: 0515144665
Label: Jove
Manufacturer: Jove
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 336
Publication Date: November 25, 2008
Publisher: Jove
Studio: Jove
Sales Rank: 222
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Blood Brothers and The Hollow—the conclusion to the electrifying trilogy of three men and three women who join forces—and hearts—to battle the ultimate evil.
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Nora Roberts ended the trilogy wonderfully. I was always on the edge of my seat! I couldn't put it down!
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Loved the trilogy but was disappointed in this ending. What happens next. I feel Nora has left this one open for another book or trilogy. Smart Nora.
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This was a very bad book. I have read all the one and two starred reviews and agreed wholeheartedly with them. But what really made me put down the book in disgust was when I noticed there were no distinct characters. Of course, they had separate names, but it was one person talking to him/herself ad nauseum.
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I love Nora Roberts and think she's an extremely entertaining and gifted writer. She frequently makes me laugh, cry, and get scared, all in the same book. I guess everyone has to have a dud every now and again. I wanted to throttle these characters if they researched any more. It's like she was looking for some way to stretch it out. I wish the climactic battle had had more meat to it, but I guess it's hard to stretch those out too much. And Nora, you are way too talented to resort to silly cliches ... Read More
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I really enjoyed the entire trilogy, and while I wholeheartedly admit book one of this series was my favorite, I was looking forward to Gage's story! I wanted to know what the rebel did after he left, and what happened to him. He had such a horrible childhood, and I was hoping he would make peace or at least come to terms with it. I knew that there had to be a confrontation between he and his father as it has been building since the first book. I knew it was coming, and don't know that the outcome ... Read More
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