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Original Title: | Skammerkrigen |
ISBN: | 0805077715 (ISBN13: 9780805077711) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Shamer Chronicles #4 |
Lene Kaaberbøl
Hardcover | Pages: 356 pages Rating: 4.13 | 3291 Users | 100 Reviews
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The spellbinding final volume of the Shamer Chronicles The Dragon Lord of Dunark is ruthlessly hunting down Shamers and burning them at the stake. He must be brought down, and so a rebellion is formed. Rebellions need leaders, and what better choice than the legitimate heir to Dunark, Dina's friend Nico? Nico is reluctant to kill even a rabbit. Still, Dina's considerable powers should help him triumph over the Dragon Lord. But Nico knows only too well that heroes have a nasty habit of ending up dead . . .![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhjm37J9aWDI1ze9Tpt3lMq2rqKKGnEDxNif5Ywq2ng9tBeRYs-p4NEJSROWX3-baqAzY5la8Qe_G5j9SODCW5sdMkd-bDV2poHXQ8NkYzfPheRockH0AWX79IQn6b44AzNWLX3iTY6WizL/s1600/dowbutton.png)
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Title | : | The Shamer's War (The Shamer Chronicles #4) |
Author | : | Lene Kaaberbøl |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 356 pages |
Published | : | September 19th 2006 by Henry Holt and Company (first published 2003) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. European Literature. Danish. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 3291 Users | 100 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books The Shamer's War (The Shamer Chronicles #4)
Great characters in a superbly imagined world!I fell in love with Dina and her world when I first met her in the Shamers daughter. She is a strong, yet flawed character, and for all her magic powers immensely human. In the same way, her world, so richly imagined by Ms. Kaaberbol, manages to be, at the same time, fantastic and real.In the Shamers War, the last book in the series, Dina, now thirteen, has come into full possession of both her mothers gift, the ability to shame people by showing'The Shamer's War' is the epic final book in this truly stunning fantasy series. Now that Pushkin Press have republished Lene Kaaberbol's series in full, I really hope that they get the acclaim they deserve in the UK. This is definitely a series that has flown under the radar so far but it's ridiculously good and is definitely one that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend. I'm quite sad that the journey is over now as I've enjoyed enormously reading the books and following the characters on all
It's taken me a long time to finish this series. I do this thing, where I don't read the last book in a series until looooong after I've finished the one before it. It's a bad habit of mine, but nonetheless, I finally finished this wonderful series.I very much loved this book, but there were parts of it too that didn't like at all. That's what makes a good book though, in my opinion. A book that's too perfect, doesn't make you think about it days later, doesn't make your thoughts churn over the
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Definitely the best of the Shamer books; here Kaaberbol builds on everything that has come before and extends it! In fact, it makes me wish there was a follow-up novel, since there are still several unresolved threads...General Synopsis: Once again, the story splits between Dina, the Shamer's daughter, and her brother Davin. Both our main characters are struggling with what they went through in the last book. Dina is struggling with her identity. She is the Shamer's daughter, but she knows that
The epic ending of a series I liked. I'm a bit sad because there won't be other adventure of this beloved characters but I appreciated how the series closed.Highly recommended!Many thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
I liked this one less than the others. Most characters return, and I can really sympathise with Dina, but there is something off. A character I used to admire behaves rather unworthy of admiration, and I am forced to feel sorry for a character I do not like, which is most unfortunate, because that's definitely not one of my strong suits.
Really good but I must say that I felt that I was missing a couple of pages in the end? Like just a page or two... But all in all such a good book series!
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