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ISBN: | 0340999403 (ISBN13: 9780340999400) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Destiny's Path #3 |
Allan Frewin Jones
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.91 | 803 Users | 61 Reviews

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Title | : | Merion of the Stones (Destiny's Path #3) |
Author | : | Allan Frewin Jones |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | 2012 by Hodder Children's Books (first published January 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Historical. Historical Fiction. Adventure. Magic. Mythology |
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Branwen must bravely follow destiny’s path even when it leads her into the enemy’s stronghold …Branwen is set her next task by the Shining Ones: she must rescue an ancient god trapped in a Saxon prison. But the trail leads into the heart of Saxon territory, and she and her followers face their greatest challenge yet…until she learns that she is being hunted by the most feared warrior of all Scandinavia. Surrounded by danger, it is the worst time for her loyal band to splinter. But as Branwen seeks to outgrow her mentor, tensions within her band are growing. In her darkest hour, can Branwen remain on destiny’s path?Rating Containing Books Merion of the Stones (Destiny's Path #3)
Ratings: 3.91 From 803 Users | 61 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books Merion of the Stones (Destiny's Path #3)
pretty good. I liked this one the most after the first one. Still no anknowledge of feelings. I think Iwan has recognize his feelings for Brawnen, but she hasn't. and Rhodi has for the owl-girl, but she hasn't either, because of what she is. i hope there is another one in the works, because i can't wait read what is going to happen next for Brawnen.This series did it again. I realy did enjoy this book, the first one was still the best but it was still enjoyable. I thought this book had a lot of good surprises at the end and if you read the first book just read them all. I still do think that Branwen and Iwan shoud actualy admit that they like each other because I know they do. This book is for ages 13 or 14 through 16 or 17. Happy Reading! I give it more of a 3.5.
Another awesome instalment to the Warrior Princess series. In this instalment Branwen ap Griffith and her gang of warriors have to travel to see Merion of the Stones, one of the Shining Ones. The old crone has given Branwen ap Griffith a task that's basically suicide. To travel the heart of a saxon town called Chester and rescue Merion of the Stone brother, Caradoc of the North Wind whose been imprisoned in something that even Merion of the Stone doesn't know. Along their journey they fight a

And the trilogy comes to an end (of sorts) no more interesting than anything that has come before. One-sided, flat characters move through a predictable but mildly interesting story. Any growth or change that could have happened - and there was potential for this - was told to us by the author, rather than shown to us. Real growth or change of any character was insignificant. I would not read them again, nor would I buy them, certainly, but they made a light diversion for a weekend when I did
Once again, Frewin Jones has spun a tale worth reading with Branwen and her friends. The pacing was wonderful and the writing style easily captured my imagination.However, I was disappointed that there was such little romantic development. I expected a little more, as is implied. While there were definitely more-than-friendly feelings, even a few specific sections, Jones fails to develop this as much as I had hoped for.Rhodri remains a good, steadfast friend through everything, and it's quite
i have read warrior princess and destiny's path. after i finished destiny's path i knew i had to read the last one. comparing all the books the first one was my all time favorite but i LOVED the emerald flame. this is one of my favorite serious. it was different then the books i usually read but it turned out to be better than what i expected
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