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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another excellent book in the Seer series!,
By Paige Anne Turner (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Paperback)
I'm amazed at how good these books are. I was a bit wary when I knew Sabine was moving back to her old home (who likes her mother, anyway?), but my worries were soon put to rest. I was definitely overjoyed to find that, along with the cover and title, the book involved a LOT of sword play. Linda Joy Singleton, the research payed off!
And of course, there was Dominic, Thorn, Manny, and new additions to the unique crew in these books. There's a really weird and interesting twist... thing... at the end of the book. While reading this book, I had flashbacks from other books (Cate Tiernan's Sweep series, as well as her Baelfire series). I can't wait to hear the explanation for the last bit! It was interesting to see Singleton introduce this whole other world of Sabine's... at first, I wasn't sure how it'd all go down. I thought it might be awkward - the whole transition. But she handled it beautifully and I can't wait for more! I definitely recommend this book to anyone who is a fan of the paranormal. Also, as I said before, people who enjoy Cate Tiernan's books will most likely enjoy these as well.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OMG,
This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Kindle Edition)
This was the best book I have read in a while. Cant wait to get more money and buy the rest!!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I liked this book.,
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This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Paperback)
Sabine Rose is just leaving the hospital when her mom tells her she is going back to their house. Sabine doesn't want to go though. Sabine wants to stay with her grandmother in Sheridan Valley, not go back to her old home where her best friend signed a petition to expell her. A place where everyone hates her because of the death of Kip, which Sabine knew was going to happen, but didn't save him. That same Kip is haunting her dreams telling her to help some girl. When Sabine enters her old town again, she tries to start over there, but continuing dreams featuring Kip keep coming to her, forcing her to research the past causing her to find out what really happened the night of Kip's death.
I liked this book. Sabine was a smart, brave character, yet also someone strong enough to walk away from a fight, making her a good character. Her ex-best friend was a character I believe you were meant to sympathise for, yet I felt sahe was a really concieted person because when Kip died she thought only how it affected her, making it hard to feel sympathy for her. The ending of the book left room for the author to right another one, and also gave a new topic for the next books in the series. People who like books with psychics in them, will like this book. The book shows us how the ability to predict the future can become a handicapp, but also how sometimes your handicap can help another person. Reviewed by a student reviewer for Flamingnet Book Reviews www.flamingnet.com Preteen, teen, and young adult book reviews and recommendations
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not a disappointment,
By AimeeWrites "Aimee" (GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Paperback)
The Seer series is a quick, exciting read. Sabine, a girl blessed (or not) with psychic abilities, tries to live a normal high school life, but it proves to be difficult, if not impossible.
As I finished Book #3 in The Seer series, I was wary over Sabine's impending move back home. The move was not a disappointment, however, due to continued involvement from the series' other main characters. Additionally, the glimpses into Sabine's former life serve to develop her character even further, and getting to know her sisters has the same effect. As I tend to become emotionally attached to favorite book characters, I continue to be concerned about Nona's health and hope that Sabine finds the fourth charm in Book #5. I'm afraid we'll have to wait a while to find out, but it will be worth it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sword Play - A page turner!,
By Louise Munro Foley (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Paperback)
Protagonist Sabine Rose takes the reader on a circuitous journey as she attempts to unravel the mystery behind the death of a star football player, the sudden betrayal by her best friends, and being blacklisted at her high school.
In addition to writing a compelling story, I'm impressed that for all her books that feature characters with specific skills, the author does her research up front and personal; for Sword Play, she took fencing lessons. Sabine's connection with the "other side" allows her to psychically eavesdrop into the minds of key characers, as she takes direction (not always willingly) from Opan, her spirit guide, whose acid comments provide some of the book's wry humor. Add to this mix some family dysfunction, an ailing grandmother, a lying boyfriend, and a fencing accident--and this fast-paced story with multiple subplots will keep you turning the pages.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You have GOT to read this one!,
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This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Paperback)
Sabine Rose is upset that her mother is making her move away from Nona and all her friends in Sheridan Valley. Sabine does not want to return to San Jose. Yes, it will be nice to see her sisters, who are twins, and her father; however, she does not care to be near her mother or the gossiping people at Arcadia High that actually had a petition made up to have her forced out of the school. There were over one hundred names on the petition, including her best friend's, Brianne. So going bad is not a cheery thought. It is made worse when the spirit of Kip Hurst shows up in her bedroom the night before she is due to leave. Kip died six months ago in a car wreck on prom night, shortly after he dropped his girlfriend off at home. Sabine tried to save Kip by telling him of her vision. When he died, everyone began whispering and blaming her! Now Kip is asking Sabine to "help her". Problem with that is that Kip did not say WHO she was to help.
Sabine is giving out candy on Halloween when Mr. Landreth, her fencing instructor, shows up at her door. He wants Sabine to get back into fencing, even though Sabine clearly states that she does not want to. Sly and persistent Mr. Landreth soon has her agreeing to help him teach beginners. The famous fencing club, known as the Foils, comes back into her life. Sabine used to be in the club, before she left for Nona's home. The only really tough one to see again is Brianne. Ashley and Amy, her twin sisters, believe Kip wants Sabine to help his younger sister, Lucretia, out. Sabine believes that Kip wants her to help his ex-girlfriend, Aileen, out. At the same time, Dominic drives up from Sheridan Valley with a lead to locating the fourth and final charm that could help save Nona. Looks like time is the one thing Sabine does not have any more. The part that hurts Sabine the most though is that her boyfriend, Josh, had promised to drive up every weekend to spend time with her; however, he has not. ***** An excellent addition to the "Seer" series. Looks like things are beginning to wrap up for Sabine and those around her, in Sheridan Valley AND in San Jose. The next book may the final one. So keep an eye on the author's web site for any new updates. As for me, I could not put the book down. I began reading it in the morning and did not stop until the last page had been read. The author added in some startling twists too! My jaw almost hit the floor at one point. This is a MUST READ during your Summer Vacation! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great series,
By Jenna M Anderson (Washington state, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Kindle Edition)
This was a great series of books, I read them all. There was a bit of suspense in all of them, and it was awesome reading them on a Kindle because then I could just download the next book and start reading right away to see what Sabine was up to next!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Read,
By Kisstastic2 (Norman, OK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Kindle Edition)
I LOVE this series. The characters are so endearing and you cannot help but relate to them, even when you are an adult. It makes you think back to all the situations you had as a teenager.
I especially liked this one because the main character, Sabine has moved back home with her family. She is torn from being away from her grandmother and friends but wants to build her relationship with her family again. She is also dealing with the fact that her old school passed around a petition to kick her out of school when a classmate died and she predicted it. This book wraps up some of the problems that have been haunting Sabine for awhile. Why did her best friend, Brianne sign the petition to kick her out of school and why did Kip truly die. The ending also makes you want more and I love this. I cannot wait to start the next one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Job!,
By Susan C. Spenader (BRANDON, FL, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Paperback)
The book came fast and in great condition. I had no problems in receiving this book. Thanks!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great series,
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This review is from: Sword Play (The Seer Series) (Paperback)
This is a very good series... I have read all five so far and I think #6 is going to be the best book in the series depending on how the author plays off the last book with the ex-boyfriend and the new one... We will have to see...
The only thing I don't like about this series is the books are to small and the stories in each book could be longer.. How ever it's still a very good series... |
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Sword Play (The Seer Series) by Linda Joy Singleton (Paperback - May 8, 2006)
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