
The Star Gate Archives: Reports of the United States Government Sponsored PSI Program, 1972-1995: Volume 3: Psychokinesis
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In response to the threats during the Cold War, the CIA took cautious first steps to determine...

Quartz and Feldspar: Dartmoor - a British Landscape in Modern Times
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Granite, a tough composite of quartz, feldspar and mica, is the stuff of Dartmoor, the most...

The Story of the Thames
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500,000 Years in the Life of a River. The longest river in England, the Thames, has witnessed the...

Pleasures of the Garden: A Literary Anthology
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This collection of classic garden writing celebrates the garden as a place of solace in a busy...

The Scrivener
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The year is 1742, and the people of Preston are looking forward to their ancient...

Ozone Journal
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From Ozone Journal. Bach's cantata in B-flat minor in the cassette, we lounged under the greenhouse...

Department of Temporal Investigations: Watching the Clock
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Temporal investigation is a thankless job. While Starfleet explorers get to live the adventure of...

Wolf, Wolf: A Novel
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Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Fiction Award 2014 How should a man be? Mattie Duiker is trying...

Charges (the Supplicants)
Elfriede Jelinek and Gitta Honegger
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In recent years, the refugee problem has become impossible to ignore, as multiple crises in the...

Merissa (13169 KP) rated Sannah in Books
Oct 15, 2020
These two are incredibly well-matched and, as the story progresses, you find out just how 'lucky' Sannah was to have been claimed by Memmet. Meka is there to show just how bad it could be for those taken.
This is a wonderful novel. Being as it is set in ancient times there is a whole different set of world-building going on which I thought was incredibly well done. The characters all have their foibles and idiosyncrasies but remain true to who they are and their time. Sannah's fears and misconceptions were well-written, showing her divided loyalties with her hopes and concerns for the future.
I thought this was a really great read that I thoroughly enjoyed and have no hesitation in recommending.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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