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She Who Remembers

She Who Remembers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My thoughts of the Novel "She Who Remenbers"
Review: This book has to be by far the best romance novel I have ever read. From the very first chapter it captures the imagination and holds it firmly to the very end. The storyline flowed so precise that I was able to feel every emotion that the main character (Kwani) endured. I felt as if I were right there with her experiencing every encounter that she was forced to face. This novel is definitely one that I strongly recommend to all readers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Wonderful Book
Review: This book is mesmerising. I could not put it down. This first book in a trilogy will grab you and keep you begging for more. You'll want to get a hold of the next 2 in this series. "Voice of an Eagle" and "Let the Drum Speak".

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't acre for romance novels!
Review: This book is really, really good AND really, really boring and predictable!

What's good about it are the parts where the author, who obviously did a lot of research, writes about the customs and the life-style of the Anaszi. As a Wiccan who is interested in the Ancient Ways and Native American beliefs, I really enjoyed that part. I feel I learned a lot of things that I can incorporate into my own practices. However, I found the potrayal of the Anaszi as ignorant and superstitous rather offensive!

As a life-long, voracious reader, I just want to say that I don't like romance novels! Damsels in distress bore me! Especially if they're in distress because of some incredibly stupid thing that they did to GET themselves into distress. I also prefer heras(femminine of hero)who rescue themselves without a BIG, STRONG(and of course, INCREDIBLY HANDSOME,(who is also a passionate and expert lover)MAN to save them! I find the romantic adventures of Kwani(She's a wee bit promiscous! The time span of the novel seems to be appx. a year and a half and she has five lovers over the course of it.)boring! I also think that she's an idiot for getting together with Okalake when Woshee(one of the few people who treats Kwani well)has volunteered to share in any punishment that Kwani may incurr by breaking any of the rules of the Eagle Clan! See what I mean about getting themselves into distress!

When I read the book, I found myself hurrying through the parts that were about the loves of Kwani-Who-Doesn't-Seem-To-Remember-That-For-Every-Action-There-Is-An Equal-And-Opposite-Reaction. I know that this particular law hadn't been discovered yet, but the Anaszi obviously believed in the interrconnection of ALL life, which is pretty much just another way of stating it! This book is fairly long, but it is fast reading!

Basically, this book is just a long romance novel with a twist!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: This book was truly one of the best books i have read. it rivals The clan of the cave bear series, which i thought wasn't possible! The love story, suspense, and drama captivated me, and I honestly couldn't put it down. if you're looking for a good novel, definately pick this one up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very engaging
Review: This is one of those books you just can't put down because you just gotta see what's going to happen next. By looking at her references in the back, I can tell Shuler did a lot of research for this book. Although many will say, that this book is not historically accurate. So who cares? We all need a little fantasy and imagination in our lives. What is the definition of fiction anyway? I would descibe this book as a mix of a historical novel that reads as a romance novel, a suspense novel, and even an erotic novel at times. This book is a must read. Actually, I just bought the second book today and plan on reading all three in the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: She Who Remembers
Review: This is quite possibly the best book I've ever read. "Let the Drum Speak" and "Voice of the Eagle" (which were written by the same author) were very good also. But "She Who Remembers" is my favorite in this series. As a matter of fact, I liked it so well that I've read it numerous times while waiting for something new to come out by Linda Lay Shuler. The reader is transported to another time and place and we hear a wonderful, intricate, and compelling story about the people living in that time and place. The book has many elements including adventure, romance, deceit and female rivalry. Reviews of many other books state "this book was hard to put down" but that statement is an especially fitting description of "She Who Remembers". I liked it even better than Jean Auel's books which is really saying something!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: She Who Remembers
Review: This is quite possibly the best book I've ever read. "Let the Drum Speak" and "Voice of the Eagle" (which were written by the same author) were very good also. But "She Who Remembers" is my favorite in this series. As a matter of fact, I liked it so well that I've read it numerous times while waiting for something new to come out by Linda Lay Shuler. The reader is transported to another time and place and we hear a wonderful, intricate, and compelling story about the people living in that time and place. The book has many elements including adventure, romance, deceit and female rivalry. Reviews of many other books state "this book was hard to put down" but that statement is an especially fitting description of "She Who Remembers". I liked it even better than Jean Auel's books which is really saying something!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IT WAS A GREAT BOOK.
Review: This was one of the best books I've ever read. Linda Lay Shuler's idea of what the American southwest must have been like was magnificant. The book was very well researched, surprising, funny, and sad. The end of the book left you thristing for more, yet satisfied. I was very impressed. I'd definately recommend this book to anyone.


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