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Post by Raisa Valois on May 11, 2011 19:14:13 GMT -5
So the final Terre d'Ange book comes out next month. Is anyone excited? I know not many people liked this trilogy as much as Phedre's or Imriel's, but I'm looking forward to seeing how it finishes.
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Post by Kaden nó Gentian on May 11, 2011 19:25:31 GMT -5
I am too. I need to put in a request for the library I frequent to buy it. hopefully i'll get that and the last Jean Auel book at the same time.
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Post by Prince Sabriel de Trevalion on May 14, 2011 9:34:44 GMT -5
I bought the first book but havent read it yet. I was contemplating rereading the entire thing from the very beginning before I do.
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Post by Raisa Valois on May 14, 2011 20:52:25 GMT -5
I like to do that too; although the first part of Naamah's Kiss covers a lot of the history. The synopsis for Naamah's Blessing is here, although I think it's a bit spoilerish.
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Post by Raisa Valois on Jun 1, 2011 23:26:12 GMT -5
Aand this just in on Jacqueline Carey's website:
Endings are always bittersweet, but I think this one is fitting, bringing everything around full circle. The sequence in Terra Nova is one of my favorites over the course of this trilogy; and one of the most challenging, too. I really wanted to convey a sense of vastness and adventure in the scope of the journey, and the dramatic arc of the sequence culminates in a scene that's both terrible and beautiful in its own awful way.
I'm hoping there's more focus on Terre d'Ange and maybe a return to Alba.
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Post by Kaden nó Gentian on Jun 2, 2011 11:23:11 GMT -5
Yeah. I hope one day she'll return and do something of a short story that tells what Phèdre and Joscelin went through to hide the book of Razel.
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