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Tracey M
  • Rated 5 stars

The last book in the Aspect of Crow trilogy and another one that was hard to put down. Luckily, I got to read it in just a couple big sittings as I was in bed all weekend with a bad back.

I can't say too much about this story because it would be giving it away. As always, I love Rhia and...

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  • Tracey M
      • Rated 5 stars

    The last book in the Aspect of Crow trilogy and another one that was hard to put down. Luckily, I got to read it in just a couple big sittings as I was in bed all weekend with a bad back.

    I can't say too much about this story because it would be giving it away. As always, I love Rhia and Merek and reading their journey. I also really loved meeting and getting to know Sura. Her connection with Dravek was very interesting and I was wondering how it would all end up.

    Of course, this is the book with they finally come to heads with the Decendents for the last time, for the final battle. The build up is wonderful. I kept thinking how things couldn't get worse for some of these characters, but they did, before they got better. I love the world the author created in this trilogy. I'm just very sad to see it end.

    Tracey M wrote this review Monday, July 13 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Rhia's story continues as she uses her spirit aspect Crow to bring peace to the countless dead, victims of the occupation and subjugation of their lands. Through her own tragedy and sorrow, she aids the Spirit-guided defenders who use their magically superior strengths and talents to resist. But even the spirits grow tired of unending war and atrocity, and strength must be found through compassion, love and sacrifice.

    The Reawakened concludes the Aspect of Crow trilogy, and fulfills the expectations raised in Eyes of Crow and Voice of Crow. I read and enjoy a lot of books, and series of books, and when I'm done, I can move along. Sometimes, though, there are stories that are special enough to touch me, and I will go back to them again and again. This is one of those. Aspect of Crow is more than just enjoyable; it is memorable.
    Posted by Barbara Vey on www.PublishersWeekly.com/BeyondHerBook blog 10/08/08

    BookReporter wrote this review Thursday, October 9 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Rhia's story continues as she uses her spirit aspect Crow to bring peace to the countless dead, victims of the occupation and subjugation of their lands. Through her own tragedy and sorrow, she aids the Spirit-guided defenders who use their magically superior strengths and talents to resist. But even the spirits grow tired of unending war and atrocity, and strength must be found through compassion, love and sacrifice.

    The Reawakened concludes the Aspect of Crow trilogy, and fulfills the expectations raised in Eyes of Crow and Voice of Crow. I read and enjoy a lot of books, and series of books, and when I'm done, I can move along. Sometimes, though, there are stories that are special enough to touch me, and I will go back to them again and again. This is one of those. Aspect of Crow is more than just enjoyable; it is memorable.

    Beyond Her Book wrote this review Thursday, October 9 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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