Pagan's Progress: A Geography Primer
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In an age of ecological turbulence, our understanding of the hills, rivers and fields we live among...
Pendragon Rises (Once And Future Hearts Book 3)
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She is invisible to everyone but the blind man… Anwen is the least favored companion to Lady...
adult series fiction historical historical fiction historical romance
Where the Wild Winds are: Walking Europe's Winds from the Pennines to Provence
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Nick Hunt sets off on an unlikely quest: to follow four of Europe's winds across the continent.His...
The Wisdom of Birds: An Illustrated History of Ornithology
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For thousands of years people have been fascinated by birds, and today that fascination is still...
All of a Winter's Night
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When Aidan Lloyd's bleak funeral is followed by a nocturnal ritual in the fog, it becomes all too...
Cult Places and Cult Personnel in the Roman Empire
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The twenty-one studies assembled in this volume focus on the apparatus and practitioners of...
River Forth: From Source to Sea
Richard Happer and Mark Steward
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The Forth packs more interesting historical and geographical attractions into its relatively short...
The Breakfast Book
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The most important meal of the day is also one of the most diverse. Breakfast varies greatly from...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Sistersong in Books
Aug 9, 2021
Cadors three daughters do still have that magical connection. The story is told from their perspective. The eldest, Riva, has been badly burnt in the past, and whilst she can heal others, she can’t heal herself.
Keyne, although born female, has never felt female and longs to be recognised as a man.
Sinne, the youngest, lives for love and flirtation.
When an emissary from another kingdom arrives, he drives a wedge between Riva and Sinne. They see their chance at escape from the Hold. Whilst this is happening, Keyne trains with Myrdin, in the hope that he’ll be recognised as next in line to the throne.
I loved this book - it has all of my favourite elements in a story: mythology, history, magic, lies, deceit, the love of family and siblings, along with the themes of duty and identity. It really packs a punch. The world building is fantastic, and thoroughly immersive. Highly recommended!
The Dangerous Book for Boys
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If ever there were a book to make you switch off your television set, The Dangerous Book for Boys is...