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| Original Title: | The Well of Shades |
| ISBN: | 0765309971 (ISBN13: 9780765309976) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Bridei Chronicles #3 |
Juliet Marillier
Paperback | Pages: 625 pages Rating: 4.25 | 5850 Users | 233 Reviews

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| Title | : | The Well of Shades (The Bridei Chronicles #3) |
| Author | : | Juliet Marillier |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 625 pages |
| Published | : | May 15th 2007 by Tor Books (first published January 1st 2007) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Historical Fantasy. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Juliet Marillier continues the epic fantasy begun with" The Dark Mirror, " which" Interzone" called: "A fascinating evocation of life in Pictish England and an emotional roller coaster of a story." King Bridei is a man with a mission. His wish to unite his kingdom seems almost within his grasp but there are forces working to undo his dream. He sends Faolan, his most trusted advisor (who is also a master assassin and spymaster) out into the world to ferret out the truth of who is friend and who is foe. Along the way Faolan will uncover many truths. Some may hold the key to Bridei's future. But more important, they may unlock the secrets that Faolan has held deep within his soul for decades. And offer him the chance of redemption.Rating Epithetical Books The Well of Shades (The Bridei Chronicles #3)
Ratings: 4.25 From 5850 Users | 233 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books The Well of Shades (The Bridei Chronicles #3)
This is the third and last book of the Bridei Chronicles, and it will be a long time before I get these characters and their story out of my head. I even have dreamed about them at night - I never do that! This beautiful story takes place in sixth century Scotland and the series itself begins with Bridei coming to be foster son to the Druid Broichan at the age of four and the books go through the first years of him being King of Fortriu. However it is not Bridei's story alone but the story ofBy far the best of the three Bridei Chronicles! Finished it on a five hour flight back from Seattle, keeping the people beside me awake with my reading light (I had the dreaded middle seat). I just couldn't put it down! *So many EMOTIONS!!* **SPOILERS*~*~*~*~*~*I felt so brokenhearted for Foalan at the end of Blade of Fortrui that I just knew J.M. would have to give him a love story and heal all of his brokenness. I loved that that person ended up being Deord's daughter! She was such an amazing
Definitely going to go through withdrawal regarding these characters. I'm not sure if that is because she is a good writer or just because I zoomed through the books so quickly they sort of consumed my life. It was a delightful dive into fantasy but I'm not sure I would recommend the author. In hindsight her characters were too trite, too tidy. I realize each of these trilogies is essentially a love story between two odd characters who have to struggle before they are united. Kind of seems more

Juliet Marillier is brilliant, I love how she mixes fantasy with real human emotions and hardships. Although I read the previous two books in the series a few years ago, I stepped straight back into their world. My biggest worry now is that I've read almost all her books :(
I read the first two in the series in December adn loved them. This one I would say is my favorite. The main character Faolan, is complex, likeable, and enduring. The only thing that was hard was that I loved his story so much and the book tells more than one story at a time, all of which interconnect, that I found myself bugged when it left him to talk about someone else. The other characters are worthwhile thoug, especially if you have read the first two. Marillier is a master story teller
Definitely going to go through withdrawal regarding these characters. I'm not sure if that is because she is a good writer or just because I zoomed through the books so quickly they sort of consumed my life. It was a delightful dive into fantasy but I'm not sure I would recommend the author. In hindsight her characters were too trite, too tidy. I realize each of these trilogies is essentially a love story between two odd characters who have to struggle before they are united. Kind of seems more
Another fantastic read in the Bridei series. On one hand, I think I enjoyed it the most; on the other...parts seem rushed. The Well of Shades is far more predictable than its predecessors, but still very good and hard to put down.(view spoiler)[I was a little disappointed that Faolan, an man characterized by his inability to feel, fell in love not once but twice within the span of a few months. Sure, there is character growth, but considering Shades starts immediately following Blade, Elie seems

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