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This was a reread, and it was a struggle. I really liked this series when I first read it, but after beginning to read the most recent in the series (Firebrand) I realised how little I actually remembered of the preceding titles. So I thought I would undertake a reread from the 3rd in the series. Id forgotten how reliant it is on certain fantasy tropes. It felt like I was reading a young kids idea of what a fantasy novel should be, rather than an original work. The first half of the novel is
I certainly loved reading the parts that concerned Kari... while hating the parts that didn't. I couldn't skip through the other POVs so I found myself speed reading through it. Sigh... I know I shouldn't but I just want to know what's happening with Kari!There is definitely a lack of development in Kari's romance department, but on her duties and uniqueness, a lot has happened. I want more of Kari and less of everyone else... unless it has something to do with Kari. Hahaha!(view spoiler)[ I'm

With great sorrow I must say that this, the third novel in the Green Rider series is not quite...that's "not quite" as good as the first 2. I give it 4 stars which is the same rating as the others because I don't want to drop it to 3 stars as that's in my rating system moving to "good" but not outstanding. This book is still outstanding...but long, oh so very long for the story it tells.From what I've read publishers are now asking that fantasy/science fiction novels be about 90,000 words. I've
PlotWe deal with three main plotlines:1. The refugees of the Second Empire who have fled King Zachary's crackdown. In particular, we focus on Grandmother, who (view spoiler)[appears to only manipulate magic, but at the climax is referred to as a necromancer (hide spoiler)].2. Alton, at the wall and his attempts to mend it. I'm not particularly sure what this has to do with the main plot line, and I felt his efforts could be almost entirely cut. All we need is a side-mention that he's failing to
An amazing story, but still not as good as the first in the series. While it had all the wonderful characters of the first two (and the addition of a few more) the plot line was hard to follow and somewhat confusing.As a recap (and possible spoiler) of the first two books, Karigan has been kicked out of school and on her way back to her father's city she encounters a Green Rider who is mortally injured. The Green Rider's are the King's personal messengers and as part of this service, they obtain
It has taken me 56 days to finish this book . . . BUT IT IS FINALLY DONE!!!Thank God for the existence of holidays!I first intended to finish this book during the Tome Topple Readathon . . . as you can see, this did not happen, but the readathon motivated me to continue reading this book, so I am grateful to have been able to participate.The amount of pages in this series is intimidating, especially as the books grow exponentially larger by 50 pages every book. That being said, it allows for a
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| Title | : | The High King's Tomb (Green Rider #3) |
| Author | : | Kristen Britain |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 679 pages |
| Published | : | November 1st 2007 by DAW (first published 2007) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Magic. High Fantasy. Adventure. Epic Fantasy. Young Adult |
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For Karigan G'ladheon, the call of magic in her blood is too strong to resist. Karigan returns to the Green Riders, the magical messengers of the king, to find she's badly needed. Rider magic has become unstable, many Riders have been lost, and the Rider corps is seriously threatened. The timing couldn't be worse. An ancient evil, long dormant, has reawakened, and the world is in peril. Karigan must face deadly danger and complex magic to save the kingdom from certain doom.Mention Books Supposing The High King's Tomb (Green Rider #3)
| Original Title: | The High King's Tomb (Green Rider, #3) |
| ISBN: | 0756402662 (ISBN13: 9780756402662) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Green Rider #3 |
| Characters: | Karigan G'ladheon, King Zachary, Captain Laren Mapstone |
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A fun read, and I enjoyed seeing what happened next to all the characters. The interaction with Amberhill near the end was great, too! Like other readers, I was also disappointed to be left hanging for a couple more years to find out how it all ends. Oh, well.I was surprised by how much I like Estora now, and I think she'll make a good queen...unlike Karigan. I think Karigan is great, but she's simply not queen material (the etiquette, the clothes, the court politics, the lack of adventure andThis was a reread, and it was a struggle. I really liked this series when I first read it, but after beginning to read the most recent in the series (Firebrand) I realised how little I actually remembered of the preceding titles. So I thought I would undertake a reread from the 3rd in the series. Id forgotten how reliant it is on certain fantasy tropes. It felt like I was reading a young kids idea of what a fantasy novel should be, rather than an original work. The first half of the novel is
I certainly loved reading the parts that concerned Kari... while hating the parts that didn't. I couldn't skip through the other POVs so I found myself speed reading through it. Sigh... I know I shouldn't but I just want to know what's happening with Kari!There is definitely a lack of development in Kari's romance department, but on her duties and uniqueness, a lot has happened. I want more of Kari and less of everyone else... unless it has something to do with Kari. Hahaha!(view spoiler)[ I'm

With great sorrow I must say that this, the third novel in the Green Rider series is not quite...that's "not quite" as good as the first 2. I give it 4 stars which is the same rating as the others because I don't want to drop it to 3 stars as that's in my rating system moving to "good" but not outstanding. This book is still outstanding...but long, oh so very long for the story it tells.From what I've read publishers are now asking that fantasy/science fiction novels be about 90,000 words. I've
PlotWe deal with three main plotlines:1. The refugees of the Second Empire who have fled King Zachary's crackdown. In particular, we focus on Grandmother, who (view spoiler)[appears to only manipulate magic, but at the climax is referred to as a necromancer (hide spoiler)].2. Alton, at the wall and his attempts to mend it. I'm not particularly sure what this has to do with the main plot line, and I felt his efforts could be almost entirely cut. All we need is a side-mention that he's failing to
An amazing story, but still not as good as the first in the series. While it had all the wonderful characters of the first two (and the addition of a few more) the plot line was hard to follow and somewhat confusing.As a recap (and possible spoiler) of the first two books, Karigan has been kicked out of school and on her way back to her father's city she encounters a Green Rider who is mortally injured. The Green Rider's are the King's personal messengers and as part of this service, they obtain
It has taken me 56 days to finish this book . . . BUT IT IS FINALLY DONE!!!Thank God for the existence of holidays!I first intended to finish this book during the Tome Topple Readathon . . . as you can see, this did not happen, but the readathon motivated me to continue reading this book, so I am grateful to have been able to participate.The amount of pages in this series is intimidating, especially as the books grow exponentially larger by 50 pages every book. That being said, it allows for a

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