Trilogie van de Zeven Wateren - Dochter van het Woud (boek 1)

by Juliet Marillier | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 9024553237 Global Overview for this book
Registered by uhmmm of Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Netherlands on 11/2/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by uhmmm from Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Netherlands on Wednesday, November 2, 2005
Haven't read it yet..
but this review is what i found:

Juliet Marillier's debut novel, Daughter Of The Forest has only one flaw, as far as I can tell, and that it is terribly unsatisfying - because it leaves the reader desperately craving more. Luckily, it's the beginning of a trilogy, although I have a hunch that three books will not be enough to tell all the stories I want to hear.

Sorcha of Sevenwaters is the seventh child of a seventh son, the only daughter and final child of a mother and father bound mystically together, and then horribly, fatally separated at Sorcha's birth. As their father turns to war to keep from despair, it falls to Sorcha's six doting brothers to raise her, and so they do. Together they stand, seven, indivisible, strong in their love for each other. Liam is the eldest and their leader and protector. Diarmid, the handsome and charming one, is full of passion. Cormack and Conor are twins - the first a soldier through and through, the second a scholar and a mystic, and a different sort of leader. Finbar is rebellious and otherworldly and Padraic is a mechanic and lover of animals. And Sorcha herself, the healer, is the strongest of them all.


I have just started the book.. but already find it hard to put down.

Journal Entry 2 by uhmmm from Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Netherlands on Monday, November 7, 2005
Ok... the book is finished
And it was terribly good..
It has been a long time since i had so much fun in a book
also it kept me awake during early morning trainrides (which most books don't)
and it was finished in exact 6 hours
Had to wipe the tears from my eyes in the end
which probably has been a very silly sight since i was only reading on the train :)

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