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RHAPSODY: CHILD OF BLOOD by ELIZABETH HAYDON
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"Fantasy trilogy begins with love & ends in adventure"
Reviewed by Cy Korte
Posted September 30, 2001
Rhapsody is half-Lirin, a child of the sky. Her magic lies
in music, which is why she is called a Singer. Her
training incomplete, she is unsure of her powers. She
accidentally finds her power as a Namer -- a singer who can
attune herself to the vibrations of all Read more...
"Rhapsody - and interesting beginning to trilogy"
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted September 30, 2001
Rhapsody, a young woman trained as a Namer, can attune
herself to the vibrations of all things, tap the power of
true names, and rename people, changing their basic
identities.
I liked the way the charachters developed into a group of
friends. Also wonder how Ashe and Rhapsody (who was Read more...
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