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Cargando... Steward of Song (2008)por Adam Stemple
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A bit better than the first but still a not something I'm about to read again. Its a bit different than the first, it flows better and the ending is less rushed. But there it left me with a feeling that somethings weren't finished. ( ) Loved the book. A different twist on the urban theme that is currently in vogue. Well written, with very enjoyable characters. This is a second book in a trilogy, but it feels like a standalone novel in a well developed universe, rather than a second book filling the gap between a first and third novel like many trilogies. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesStewart Family (book 2)
Leaving his life of petty crime and drug abuse behind, young Douglas flees from Minneapolis to Edinburgh, Scotland, to his stern but fairminded Grandma McLaren, who will take him in if he can support himself. Fortunately, few cities are friendlier than Edinburgh to a guitarist with a talent for spontaneous rhyme, and soon Douglas is making a decent living as the busker who can write a song about you on the spot. But Edinburgh has its dangers for the unwary. The annual arts festival, biggest in Europe, draws all manner of footloose sorts, and tempted by the drugs offered by a mysterious young girl, Douglas stumbles. What follows isn't what he expects. Suddenly, Douglas can see the fey folk who invisibly share Edinburgh's ancient streets--in all their beauty and terrifying cruelty. Worse, they can see him, and they're determined to draw him into their own internecine wars--wars that are fought to the death. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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