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Anne Bishop's critically-acclaimed Black Jewels Trilogy is the saga of a young but still-innocent Queen more powerful than even the High Lord of Hell-and the three sworn enemies determined to win her and gain a prize that could be terrible beyond imagining...
3 in 1 volume includes:
Bk. I Daughter of the Blood
Bk. II Heir to the Shadows
Bk. III Queen of the Darkness
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
A Song of Ice and Fire 1: A Game of Thrones
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Indulgence in Death
A Pet for Fly Guy
The Magic School Bus Presents
Winter's Bullet
Freak Street: Meet the Spysons
Twinmaker - 3 - Fall
Thunderbirds Are Go! Dare & Rescue Sticker Activity Book
The Cat Wants Custard
The Great Kiwi School Day
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There are no words to describe how much I love this series - in all my years of reading fantasy I have never come across anything else remotely like it. Picture: people with wings, talking animals, magic, conspiracy, visions, guardians, demon dead, gore - this book has it all.
The series is about a young girl and her difficult journey through to adulthood supported by three very powerful men. It's a dark and gritty story but has it's fair share of sweet and funny moments as well.
I love the world that the author has created and all the different creatures that live in it. It's made up of those who have the Blood (magic) and those who don't. The Blood are the ruling society and have a complex system of hierarchy and power which depends on the colour of their Jewels (their source of power) and on the caste they're born into. It's also a matriarchal society where the women rule and the men protect.
It's so well written that you can't help but fall in love with all the characters and the author has struck the perfect balance between seriousness and humour - I love a book that has the ability to make me laugh and cry regardless of how many times I've read it - it's a very difficult book to put down.
No matter how many times I read these books, they are still just as compelling and exciting as the first time I read them. I highly recommend this series to anyone who's looking for something a little different, a little dark and a whole lot of action.
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