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Original Title: Singer
ISBN: 0670059374 (ISBN13: 9780670059379)
Edition Language: English
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Singer Hardcover | Pages: 280 pages
Rating: 3.29 | 305 Users | 32 Reviews

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Title:Singer
Author:Jean Thesman
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 280 pages
Published:April 7th 2005 by Viking Juvenile
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Teen. Young Adult Fantasy

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Gwenore's mother is the evil Rhiamon, whose thirst for power transcends any morality. For years, Gwenore has lived in terrified captivity, not understanding why her mother so loathes her. Then she manages to escape, along with her longtime nursemaid and a mysterious enchanter-priest. First Gwenore is hidden at an abbey where she learns to read and make music. Then she is discovered. Her name and appearance changed, she is moved to the women's healing community of Blessingwood, and is taught medicine and herbwork. But then tragedy strikes again, and she must leave. As Mary Singer, she becomes nursemaid to the children of the magical king of Lir-until the king marries Rhiamon. Singer knows that her mother will try to kill the children. What can she do to save their lives-and her own? Based on the classic Irish folk-tale "The Children of Lir," this swiftly paced fantasy will keep readers turning the pages.

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This is the first and only depressing read I've encountered so far. Depressing and dark is the best description for this novel.

I really liked this book, up until the anticlimatic ending. It felt like the heroine had no part in the ending, but should have, because it was that type of book, ya know what I mean?

Good...until the last chapter or so, when suddenly the author seemed to rush the ending. Gone were some of the nice descriptions and characterization...It was like she'd hit her page limit with story left to tell.

3.5 Stars

I would actually rate this just under a four (maybe a 3.75 or so). The ending and a few irritating things knocked it back for me.Eventually I will get around to reviewing it.

Terrible. This book doesn't actually "begin" it feels like it is just going and lets you watch for a while, and then drops you back off at the end. If you didn't read the blurb on the back of the book, you wouldn't know what the plot was until the last 30 pages of the book. The main character is so nebulous, and changing that you never feel a sense of connection with her, and sometimes I even forgot what her name was. I just didn't like it at all.

I did enjoy this book as a solid three stars until the last fifty or so pages. There were things I hadn't been enjoying, but overall I thought the main character was interesting, I was invested in the secondary characters and the plot seemed an interesting mix of fables and myths and I wanted to see how the author resolved it all.Unfortunately, I don't think it was done well. I'll talk about the conclusion of the book at the end of this review. Some things I didn't enjoy throughout the novel

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