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She Who Remembers

Written by: Linda Lay Shuler
Narrated by: Cris Dukehart
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In an ancient time of fear and superstition, she stood apart because of her unusual blue eyes.

In a land of great stone cities and trackless wilderness, she sought her own unique path. But it was with the clan that accepted her - and in the heart of the magic man who saved her - that she found her ultimate destiny. Her name was Kwani. But legend would call her She Who Remembers.

©1988 Linda Lay Shuler (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction United States World Literature
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Hmmm. Sorry for being mean

Boring, predictable and uninspired. Reads like a list of this then this then this happened, the end. Dialogue and emotionality were shallow and every scene was repetitive and repetitive. Cultural and world building descriptions were disappointing. Anyone with fifth grade knowledge of north american history could have written to the anthropomorphic depth of this story. I was disappointed. Characters were whitewashed cliche. In fact im a little incensed i listened to the end because i was secretly hoping it would get better. Hence, the angry review. The subject deserves more detail and inspired story line.

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