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5.0 out of 5 stars Great characters in a superbly imagined world!, April 5, 2008
I fell in love with Dina and her world when I first met her in the Shamer's daughter. She is a strong, yet flawed character, and for all her `magic' powers immensely human. In the same way, her world, so richly imagined by Ms. Kaaberbol, manages to be, at the same time, fantastic and real.

In the Shamer's War, the last book in the series, Dina, now thirteen, has come into full possession of both her mother's gift, the ability to shame people by showing them their most reprehensible memories, and his father's, the gift of illusion, which allows her to conceal her presence at will.

But having powers is dangerous. Drakan, the usurper lord of Dunark, is conquering all the lands beyond Dina's remote village and killing the shamers.

As Drakan's forces advance, a resistance is rallying under Nico's name. Nico, the rightful heir to Dunark, is living with Dina's family, and the last thing he wants is to be Dunark lord, or the leader of the resistance. Nico is no coward, but he knows power has a price, one he's reluctant to pay. Yet feeling it's his duty to stop the war, he comes up with a plan, a plan that doesn't include Dina, or her family.

But when he secretly leaves the village to deal with Drakan on his own terms, a lovesick Dina follows him, dragging the reader behind in a fast paced adventure across oceans and though marshes to the final, breathtaking confrontation between the lawful heir and the usurper lord.

Like another famous Danish storyteller, Hans Christian Andersen, Ms. Kaaberbol doesn't settle for an easy happily-ever-after ending, but for a quieter and more realistic one, that is still quite satisfying.

The Shamer's War, with its thought provoking look at the nature of power and the real meaning of courage, is a strong book on its own, and a worthy conclusion to the series.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twists and Turns, but still awesome!, November 19, 2006
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This final adaption to The Shamer Chronicles, is the best one of the series( I am sure of it!). I wanted more after it was finished, though it did end extremely well! Ms. Kaaberbol did a very well job on this book.

Ther are some parts that caught my attention, and made me cry!

I think Dina and Davin are good characters, but stubborn!I don't like Nico as much as I did in the other's. I think rose is hillarious as much as I think she was in the other two! Some characters return in this book, and I love who they are!


If you want to read this book, I would recommend you read the previous ones first!



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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING, April 14, 2006
This review is from: Shamers War (Paperback)
This entire series is amazing, but this final book has so many twists and turns that you really don't know how it will end. I think the author ties off the chornicles with a few strings undone, but thats to add dramatic tension, and to leave us guessing what reactions are to the final moments of the book. AWESOME...read all 4 books...now
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5.0 out of 5 stars a gift, September 12, 2010
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i think lene kaaberbol has a great gift of getting you caught up in these books and i for one would love more like it.yes i am 56 years old and injoying these books immensly .thank you lene mrs parker
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