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THE PERFECT GIFT FOR FESTIVAL-GOERS Which festival is right for you? What should you wear? What...
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Cicchetti: Small-Bite Italian Appetizers
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Over 40 delightful recipes for Venetian bar bites, cocktails and spritzes that will transport you to...
Japanese Home Cooking
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The sophisticated cuisine of Japan made easy for the home kitchen. In Japanese Home Cooking, the...
Vegetable Production and Practices
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Successful vegetable production in a modern competitive market requires an understanding of many...
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What is a Dog?
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Magnifeco: Your Head-to-Toe Guide to Ethical Fashion and Non-Toxic Beauty
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Recipes from My Dutch Kitchen: Explore the Unique and Delicious Cuisine of the Netherlands with Over 350 Photographs
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Honey in Traditional and Modern Medicine
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The use of honey can be traced back to the Stone Age. Evidence can be found for its nutritional and...
ClareR (5721 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!