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The Singer of All Songs: Gripping


April 27th, 2009  Posted by Caitlinn Skye Walker (guest)

fantasy book review Kate Constable Chanters of Tremaris 1. The Singer of All Songs 2. The Waterless Sea 3. The Tenth Powerfantasy book reviews YA Kate Constable The Singer of All Songs  Chanters of TremarisThe Singer of All Songs by Kate Constable

…Kate Constable’s The Singer of All Songs is a gripping book with an interesting plot, a pleasant pace, a healthy amount of action, and a touch of humor. The characters are well made and each is deep and complex, lovable, yet infuriating at times. The world of Tremaris is described superbly — I could almost smell the fragrance of the jungle, and hear the waves in the sea.  Read the rest.

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