The Shamer's Signet: Book II: The Shamer's Chronicles (The Shamer Chronicles)
by Lene Kaaberbol
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Read in January, 2007
Don't Give Up On Dina Yet!!!
I absolutely loved book 1 in the series, ("The Shamer's Daughter"), so I eagerly awaited the release of the second. Unfortunately the book leaves much to be desired. The addition of a new character, Rose, adds a bit of needed comic relief, but all in all, I felt that this book dragged on quite a bit. When all is said and done, I feel that this is the weakest, and least memorable of the series, but it's still not a bad read. Give it a try!
I absolutely loved book 1 in the series, ("The Shamer's Daughter"), so I eagerly awaited the release of the second. Unfortunately the book leaves much to be desired. The addition of a new character, Rose, adds a bit of needed comic relief, but all in all, I felt that this book dragged on quite a bit. When all is said and done, I feel that this is the weakest, and least memorable of the series, but it's still not a bad read. Give it a try!
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Loved this book, though is is probably the weakest in the series. Davin is practically my favorite character ever though, so that makes up for it.
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Read in January, 2008
This was much better than the first. I liked that there was two different views in the story. Dina's and Davin's.
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fantasy,
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with-dragons,
young-adult-middle-school
Read in October, 2007
recommends it for:
fantasy lovers
this book is more in Dina's brother's POV. but it's still good. more actiony I'd say though
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Read in October, 2005
Entertaining.
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