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Cast in Moonlight
- Chronicles of Elantra, Book 6.5
- De: Michelle Sagara
- Narrado por: Khristine Hvam
- Duración: 4 h y 36 m
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Barely a teenager, Kaylin Neya is a thief, a fugitive, and an attempted assassin. She also has a smart mouth, sharp wits, and mysterious markings on her skin. All of which make her perfect bait for a child prostitution sting in the city of Elantra - if she survives her first meeting with the Hawks!
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Very good, gives important series background info
- De James en 05-04-12
- Cast in Moonlight
- Chronicles of Elantra, Book 6.5
- De: Michelle Sagara
- Narrado por: Khristine Hvam
Kaylin joins the Hawks - backstory, not a repeat
Revisado: 03-10-12
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A previous reviewer said that this was part of the first book - I don't believe that's accurate. It is sort of a prequel, though, explaining more about how Kaylin joined the Hawks and details about the story that had only been implied before. If you're interested in what exactly happened to bring about her
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Arianna Kelt and the Wizards of Skyhall
- De: J. R. King
- Narrado por: Ron Knowles
- Duración: 4 h y 38 m
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J.R. King's 12-year-old antihero turned hero, Arianna Kelt, is a reformed thief and wizard seer. Now you wouldn't think being a wizard seer would be such a big deal, but it is a big deal to the Wizards of Skyhall. For you see, those particular wizards are sworn to protect the citizens of Earth from all the things they shouldn't know about, namely wizards, warlocks, and all the creatures of the magical realms that no humans should know exist.
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HUGE FUN!!
- De Rae en 08-01-06
- Arianna Kelt and the Wizards of Skyhall
- De: J. R. King
- Narrado por: Ron Knowles
I can believe it was written by a 12-year-old...
Revisado: 08-29-09
As an adult reader of young adult fantasy fiction, I got this book in the hopes of finding another Christopher Paolini - a young author with a surprisingly mature voice. However, the combination of really bad dialog and a really annoying reader made me stop listening about 2 hours in. I'll read most anything, and I rarely abandon an audiobook, but this one was too painful. I am sure that the author will improve, and I am impressed by the achievement, but I will have to pass until they've had some creative writing lessons.
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