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Sarah Bryant

Autor(a) de Sand Daughter

12 Works 198 Membros 10 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Sarah Bryant

Obras de Sarah Bryant

Sand Daughter (1988) 95 cópias
The Other Eden (2001) 52 cópias
City of the Sun (2005) 33 cópias
Serendipity (2011) 4 cópias
Riven (2012) 3 cópias
The Fatal Rose (2022) 3 cópias
Sand Daughter (2009) 2 cópias
Darkside (2007) 1 exemplar(es)
Bound (2012) 1 exemplar(es)
Point of View 1 exemplar(es)

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1973
Sexo
female
Local de nascimento
Brunswick, Maine, USA
Locais de residência
Britain

Membros

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It was going so well - and then turned into this overcomplicated mess where she's having a sexual relationship with a bloke who could have been her dad, but isnt because her parents are really her mother's twin sister and her real dad is trying to kill her, not realising he married Eve, thinking she was Elizabeth.

Would have been much better if it had been a ghost story, where everyone was reincarnated but kept being pulled back into meeting up in each generation until the karmic link is broken (I think there was an episode of Buffy that did this better)

Anyway good whilst it lasted, but not all the way
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nordie | 1 outra resenha | Oct 14, 2023 |
Enjoyable story of a woman in a 12 century Islamic world, rejecting the marriage arranged for her, and escaping her family, ending up leading a group of fighters under Saladin, fighting the Crusaders
 
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nordie | outras 6 resenhas | Oct 14, 2023 |
Adventure in the time of the Crusaders. Khalidah runs away to avoid an unwanted marriage and finds love. Interesting story which includes a lot of the culture of the time.
 
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Cleoxcat | outras 6 resenhas | May 28, 2015 |
I found Sand Daughter by Sarah Bryant to be a very disappointing read. Both it’s questionable history and silly love story made this a difficult read to plow through. I did complete it however, mostly because I was stuck on a two hour ferry ride with no other reading material,

Set in the Middle East, this is the story of a daughter of a Bedouin chieftan and a mysterious mother, Khalidah escapes an arranged marriage to her cousin by trusting a strange musician who promises to lead her to safety to her mother’s people. She rides away with him and they fall in love and eventually she finds herself in Afghanistan, a member of a mysterious warrior clan who call themselves the Jinn. Through a long series of adventures, she eventually ends up leading a troop of warriors to fight with Salah ad-Din against the Franks.

I really can’t find any reason to recommend this book which I admit I chose simply for it’s beautiful cover. I guess this shows that the old saying of not judging a book by the cover certainly held true here.
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DeltaQueen50 | outras 6 resenhas | Feb 28, 2014 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
12
Membros
198
Popularidade
#110,929
Avaliação
3.2
Resenhas
10
ISBNs
29
Idiomas
1

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