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Original Title: A Feather of Stone #3 (Balefire)
ISBN: 1595140476 (ISBN13: 9781595140470)
Edition Language: English
Series: Balefire #3
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A Feather of Stone (Balefire #3) Paperback | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 1601 Users | 57 Reviews

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Title:A Feather of Stone (Balefire #3)
Author:Cate Tiernan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:November 3rd 2005 by Razorbill (first published November 1st 2005)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Witches. Magic

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After seventeen-year-old Thais Allard loses her widowed father in a tragic car accident, she is forced to leave the only home she's ever known to live with a total stranger in New Orleans. New Orleans greets Thais with many secrets and mysteries, but none as unbelievable as the moment she comes face to face with the impossible -- an identical twin, Clio. Thais soon learns that she and the twin she never knew come from a family of witches, that she possesses astonishing powers, and that she, along with Clio, has a key role in Balefire, the coven she was born into. Fiery Clio is less than thrilled to have to share the spotlight, but the twins must learn to combine their powers in order to complete a rite that will transform their lives and the coven forever.

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(Reviewed for PSCRB)Clio and Thais are still getting used to the idea of having each other as identical twins, having been separated at birth. Clio looks forward to the big magyck rite, while Thais is very unsure of it all. Daedelus has pulled together the other 10 who were turned immortal in a similar rite 250 years before, along with the twins. He wants more power, but what do the others want? Who is still trying to kill the twins? What happened to the original witch who did the rite 250 years

Moves the story along, but really not suitable to read as a stand-alone volume. I feel these four books should have been issued just as one fat book, not four smaller ones (haven't read the fourth yet though).

A quick and easy read which greatly enhances the story and finally reveals who is trying to kill the twins. Finally someone stands up to Daedalus and we have a triumphant ending to Daedalus's nefarious plans for the Treize. With the cliff hanger ending, it really sets up for the dark conclusion.

Nice book. It is way more obvious that Cate made this up though. The thing I loved about the Sweep series was that it all seemed very real, like it could actually happen. This is mostly because Wicca really is a religion. But in this series she describes a religion related to Wicca, which just seems less believable. But it is still a nice books, and I like the main characters in this book better.

Nice book. It is way more obvious that Cate made this up though. The thing I loved about the Sweep series was that it all seemed very real, like it could actually happen. This is mostly because Wicca really is a religion. But in this series she describes a religion related to Wicca, which just seems less believable. But it is still a nice books, and I like the main characters in this book better.

this series is very good. it is creepy and a little romantic. i like the characters. i can not wait to see how the series ends.

This was pretty bad. There were a couple of good points but as a whole it was really bad. The Characters haven't been developed much after the previous book. The author has remained safe and stuck with shallow stereotypes for her characters. Especially Clio, she has absolutely no depth, it is irritating. THese books don't even get into any deeper side to the religion, it just discusses magick in a very shallow and weak way without putting any deeper meaning into it, it just seems its there for

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