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Hardcover The Children of the Wind Book

ISBN: 0688017975

ISBN13: 9780688017972

The Children of the Wind

(Book #2 in the Seven Citadels Series)

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In the second part of 'seven Citadels', Prince Kerish and his soldier half-brother, Forollkin, continue their search for the keys to the Savior's prison. The ugly and irritating Gidjabolgo has his own... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

I Couldn't Wait for Book Two

I just couldn't wait to get a hold of book two! I read it from cover to cover without putting it down, and then cried my eyes out. Once again Ms. Harris has outdone herself, and left me feeling fulfilled but wanting more.

The Story will grip you hard.

English is not my naitive tongue, so you've got to excuse me for my bad english.Tabrega, it's nice to know that someone from Korea other than myself loved this series,too. You know it has been translated twice in Korea, ealry 90s and a year ago(2001). When I first encountered the series, I was a college student,quite an adult, but, I cried my eyes out because the story was so beautiful and well written, you could feel the pain of the characters as if it were your own. This time I'll try English version, but, sadly it seems very difficult to get a copy.

Lovely continuation

It's a pity the Seven Citadels books haven't done better in the U.S. (I understand they do well in the U.K.). Perhaps they should have been released as one novel; certainly, understanding what's going on is easier having read all four...which took me years to acquire through used bookstores.Harris writes a fantasy quest...but it's a quest with well-drawn characters and cultures, and avoids the all-too-common "stableboy discovers he's the heir and must go on a quest for items X, Y and Z to save thw world" epic theme that's been abused by countless authors (no names named).It's about Kerish-lo-Taan, spoiled Prince of the Godborn who must come into his own strengths and acknowledge his weaknesses; his brother Forollkin, a soldier, who must accept his brother's strengths; the fate of Galkis, their homeland lying besieged by corruption within and invaders without. If you can find the books, read them. It's worth your time.

The best, fanstatic story that I have ever read

In Korea, this lovely book of Gerladine Harris is not well known. I read this only by chanace and completely fascinated but I have never met someone who also read this and comment the same things aS I do. It's too bad.

The best book in the series!

The second book in The Godborn series is probebly the best book in the series. Some new and wonderful characters are introduced and you can't put this book down once you start.A must for anyone who enjoys this series.
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