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Jerlayne
 
 

Jerlayne (Paperback)

de Lynn Abbey (Author)
4.2étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (18 évaluations de client)

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Jerlayne's mother had warned her not to marry the handsome elf, but Jerlayne refused to listen. Now a century after the wedding, Jerlayne's marriage is in shambles and none of their children have matured into elves like their parents. Jerlayne wants answers--she wants to know why her mother was so opposed to her marriage, and in finding those answers, these two elven women will confront an issue that will rock both realms down to their very foundation.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Fantasy Novel You'll Never Stop Wanting to Read, Juil 18 2002
Par "iit0olii" (a Hell hole) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Jerlayne was a fantastic novel. It took me almost 2 weeks, maybe less. this book had millions of twists & turns. Once you thought you knew something for sure, it'd change like that. There's so many lies in this book, also. It's very imagative how elves are born. Cuz is very funny in this book. Time goes fast in this book & the mortal realm changes fast. I can't believe Jerlayne [interacts with] a goblin, who's blue! It's a krazy story. Plus Aulaudin never gets angry at Jerlayne for cheating on him. If you love fantasies with romance & comedy then you should read Jerlayne. I couldn't stop turning the pages. It was so interesting & thrilling. It kept me at the edge of my seat. It's 1 book i'll read again in the future. There better be a second or something like it soon!
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Boring, Plodding, and Tiresome, Jui 12 2001
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I usually can read a 500 page novel in about 4 days. Jerlayne took me over 2 weeks - and I really pushed myself to finish!

This book had very little explaination about how/why certain things were happening. I felt like I was reading the second book in a series the entire time. The characters were totally uninteresting - even the title character Jerlayne was a bore. I had no sympathy to anyone in this book because they were 2-dimentional sadsacks. I would have liked to read more about the relationships between the characters instead of being told "they loved each other." I wish we would have been shown more than told.

If you like books that are about having children and housework, by all means, read Jerlayne.

If you like books that have a smooth plot, interesting/believable relationships, and intelligence please, read something else.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent crossover book for non-Fantasy enthusiasts, Janv. 9 2001
Par "afallin" (Washington, DC) - Voir tous mes commentaires
While I wouldn't call it literature, this book is a spellbinding, if deeply flawed, depiction of a well conceived and well fleshed-out world that even those not fond of the elf/fairy/gnome genre will enjoy. I found it extremely enjoyable and resonant in the way that good mythology is, but you have to stick it out through the first hundred pages or so to get to the good stuff. What sets this book apart is its refreshing injection of an unflinching and boldly drawn modern-day mortal realm into the otherwise mostly bland and sweet Faerie. It's like adding rocket boosters to the story. Look to meet a character you won't soon forget. My biggest problem with the book was the unevenness of the writing and the lack of emotional payoff (at least for me) at the end. Sometimes the dialogue is so good it crackles; other times it is confusing or ingenuine. Some of the plot elements seem forced as well. Author Lynn Abbey does such a skillful job in the book's thick middle section of building a strong plot and character conflict that I expected the resolution of those elements to be of comparable high quality. But Abbey seems unsure how to resolve them, especially the lopsided sexual/romantic competition for Jerlayne's love between heroic Goro and tender but weak Aulaudin. Abbey goes to great lengths at the end to counter Goro's strong presence and appeal (ladies, prepare to fall for him) by bolstering Aulaudin's manliness, but it is not convincing, and ultimately Jerlayne's character becomes lackluster as Abbey fits her to remain happily with Aulaudin. Throughout most of the book, Jerlayne's character is quite likeable, even if her "cluelessness," as another character puts it, sometimes makes her seem less than heroic, and she seems to stumble across the truth more than she seeks it out. Her claim of being the one who "changes the world and saves Faerie" is also dubious considering that it is another character's willingness to pay the ultimate price that seems to save it; look for some sometimes disturbing Christ imagery. It is also dissatisfying that this character's sacrifice seems to go unappreciated by the other characters. However, there is a fairly satisfying redemption of another character, and a grisly death for another. The supporting characters are often richer and more interesting than Jerlayne, and you will find that you care about some of them most, including the fierce and mournful Evoni; tormented Cuz; loyal Joff; mischievous Maun; other characters that it would blow the plot to disclose; and Goro, who is the most vividly and sympathetically drawn. If the plot falters sometimes, nevertheless the story is always interesting and complex. Abbey also includes some "cool" concepts such as riding shadows and skirting two realms to shorten traveling distance. With all its faults, this book is a page-turner and I have found myself rereading my favorite parts over and over again. And writing long reviews. Enjoy!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Full-bodied story
This was a wonderful read. The portrayal of elves as immortals who filch whatever they can't produce in Fairie (iron, non-stick frying pans, synthetics, etc. Read more
Publié le Mars 29 2000 par Djung (dtran@lww.com)

3.0étoiles sur 5 Lynn Abbey's been robbed!
What a shame. Lynn Abbey gifts us with as finely crafted a tale as we could ever ask. I found it to be totally engrossing--well...almost. Read more
Publié le Fév 5 2000 par judiec

5.0étoiles sur 5 Big trouble in Faerie
The folk of Faerie learn many unwelcome truths by way of Jerlaynes' impetuous nature: where elves come from, why Goblins really do what they do, and that they all and the mortal... Read more
Publié le Janv. 31 2000 par charles smyth

5.0étoiles sur 5 You Can't Put This Book Down--It's WONDERFUL!
I read the original short story, and was startled to pick up a random book and realize that I'd already read something about it. Read more
Publié le Déc 23 1999 par Elizabeth Mcalister

5.0étoiles sur 5 Engrossing
Jerlayne was a really interesting book. Anyone could believe that Lynn Abbey had actually been to Faerie before, her descriptions are so fabulous. Read more
Publié le Nov. 20 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fantasy with a modern twist
This book is worth reading. I read it because I have kind of been slightly "elf obssessed" since I read Tolkien. Read more
Publié le Sep 27 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Awesome book, definately a favorite!
This book had a great plot and really interesting twists. I recommed this book to all fantasy readers!! :)
Publié le Sep 27 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent!!
Wow! Certainly not the elves of myth or Tolkien! An excellent concept with many twists that kept me turning pages and left me wanting more. Someone please talk Ms. Read more
Publié le Juil 30 1999

3.0étoiles sur 5 Slow-moving
Personally, I though this book was a disappointment. It doesn't move along, and the scenes are boring, without much action. Read more
Publié le Juil 6 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 So far Its GREAT!
This is an excellent book. I am like half through it and I kinda wish there was a prequel called Elmeene or if there was I could find it. Read more
Publié le Juil 4 1999

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