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Anonymous
Posted December 26, 2011
Good book
Read this back in high school and was not disappointed when i picked it up agin. Just like i remembed....and dare i say it was better the second time
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TZebley
Posted June 22, 2011
Poor editing
I love Mercedes Lackey books, don't get me wrong. I even already own a hard copy of this book, but I wanted it on my Nook too. It is so frustrating to read this book - a story I've loved since I discovered Lackey's novels - and try to ignore the terrible editing mistakes in the digital edition. Exclamation marks where quotation marks should be, terrible misspellings, etc. B&N, please do Lackey's works justice and edit them properly before letting fans purchase them!
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Fun Continuation of Arrows of the Queen
This is the sequel to "Arrows of the Queen" concluded in "Arrows Fall." I loved the Valdemar stories as a teen and recently read them in a fit of nostalgia and found I still love them: good comfort food. The series deal with a kind of police force/military in a medieval setting bonded with magical horses the equal of their riders and full partners. The trilogy with Talia this is the middle book for is also a engaging coming of age tale in the classic mold, with an unappreciated child finding and growing into their destiny. This particular story has Talia finally done with her schooling and going out in the world and I thought the story dealt well with some of the ethical dilemmas of her gift. A good read in an involving world with characters Lackey makes me care about.
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Anonymous
Posted January 4, 2005
on love and friendship
a tip of the hat to mercedes lackey for this wonderful novel, a novel about becoming an adult, friendship and finally love. through out the trilogy talia grows from a timid creature into a strong and brave woman who learns to overcome her distrust of handsome men and who also makes a good friend in the process. this novel is the finest of the series and entirely one of a kind.
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Anonymous
Posted June 21, 2004
It's O.K...........
This book was enjoyable, but in my 4 year old mind (the age in which I first read it) this book was not enjoyable. Later I read it, at 5, and enjoyed it much more.
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Anonymous
Posted December 27, 2003
awsome! !great! wonderful! magnificent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i really loved this book. a must read. it has everything a book needs, action, adventure, drama, fantsy, magic, and even a little romance
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Anonymous
Posted October 11, 2002
OH MY GOSH!!!!! I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!
God I loved this book! It probably didn't help but I haven't even read the first book and I still loved it. There are a few kind of mature parts but it's ALL GOOD! I sereiosly recommend that you read this book.
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Anonymous
Posted November 2, 2002
An outstanding read!
This book is much improved from Arrows of the Queen. Talia is older and wiser, and finally a Herald. She leaves on her year and a half circuit with Kris (a fellow Herald) and they share a remarkable adventure. This book makes you know and love Talia even more than you did before because it goes into depth about who she is and what she has become. If you have read Arrows of the Queen, this is a must-read! If you havn't read Arrows of the Queen and want to read this book, I strongly advise you to read Arrows of the Queen first.
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Anonymous
Posted May 17, 2001
Lackey does it again!
Mercedes lackey continues this trilogy with a book as addicting as the first. In Arrow's Flight, the plot brings you closer to two great characters, including the main character of this series, Talia. However, this novel gets the reader attatched to the other character, which may not be a good idea. This book is entertaining and touching, and most definitely leaves the reader wanting more.
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