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The Spriggan Mirrror (Ethshar #8)

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Every wizard in Ethshar knew that if you needed something special, something difficult to find, that Gresh the Supplier was the man to see. Blood of an unborn child? Virgin's tears? Dragon's scales? Gresh could get them for you. He was expensive, but always delivered.
Mass Market Paperbound, 365 pages
Published August 28th 2007 by Leisure Books (first published 2007)
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K. Axel
K. Axel rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: Ethshar fans
This is a book written for the Ethshar world, created by Lawrence Watt-Evans. It concerns the spriggans, as you might have guessed from the title. In fact, it concerns their very existence; how they came to be, what they are how the world could possibly get rid of them.

Personally, I'm a huge Ethshar fan. I got all the books, even though I haven't read them all (three more to go). If this is your very first Ethshar experience... then turn back. It's probably not the right place to sta...more
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Following on from 'With a single spell', The spriggan mirror is very poor fare indeed. This book concerns itself to a very minor loose end from its predecessor, has Watt-Evans run out of plots?
If you want to read Watt-Evans, try 'single spell' or 'misenchanted sword', if you want to complete Watt-Evans, leave this one till last?
Michael
Yet another good entry in the Ethshar series.
Latharia
Another fine addition to the Legends of Ethshar by Watt-Evans. My major disappointment was that unlike the other books set in Ethshar, this one didn't really start off with a bang. I was stunned to find I was halfway through it and there was no major plot hang up! That bit came about 7/8ths of the way through it!
Jimmy
Meh.
It's nice to have another book in this series.
It's nice to have a wrap up for the Spriggans
It's nice to see an old character again.

It's not enouugh to lift this book past Meh
bluetyson
The Spriggan Mirror by Lawrence Watt-evans (2000)
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