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4.0 out of 5 stars
Meridon,
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This review is from: Meridon (Paperback)
This book is awesome; however, it feels a bit repetitive. Sometimes you just want to hit the main character in the head for the way she acts. The delivery service was great and fast.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Meridon - great book!,
This review is from: Meridon (Wideacre Trilogy 3) (Paperback)
I received the book in good time. The book was in great shape and it is a great read. If you're interested in learning about history while you're enjoying a good piece of fiction, then try this book. Great author.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A spellbinding trilogy of characters I didn't like,
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This review is from: Meridon (Hardcover)
I have mixed feelings about the entire trilogy of books, although I enjoyed "Meridon" the most. It is a wonderfully written book, full of vivid imagery and well fleshed-out characters, and the estate of Wideacre is a living, breathing place. My biggest complaint is that I just didn't LIKE many of the characters, especially the main protagonists. With the exception of James Fortescue and Will Tyacke, Philippa Gregory paints an ugly picture of people and all their foibles. I often found myself disgusted with everyone, and there were many times when I would have quit reading if the writing itself weren't so darned GOOD. Despite my feelings about the people, though, I would probably recommend "Meridon" and its predecessors, "Wideacre" and "The Favored Child," as good pieces of literature.
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