Identify Books Concering Seer of Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #5)
Original Title: | The Seer of Sevenwaters |
ISBN: | 0451463552 (ISBN13: 9780451463555) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sevenwaters #5 |
Characters: | Johnny, Evan Dennison, Gull, Gareth, Felix, Sibeal, Ciaran, Muirrin, Clodagh, Cathal, Biddy |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2010) |
Juliet Marillier
Hardcover | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.04 | 9805 Users | 585 Reviews

Details Appertaining To Books Seer of Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #5)
Title | : | Seer of Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #5) |
Author | : | Juliet Marillier |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | December 7th 2010 by Roc Hardcover (first published December 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction |
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Get swept away in the romantic fantasy of this national bestselling author's world of SevenwatersThe young seer Sibeal is visiting an island of elite warriors, prior to making her final pledge as a druid. It's there she finds Felix, a survivor of a Viking shipwreck, who's lost his memory. The scholarly Felix and Sibeal form a natural bond. He could even be her soul mate, but Sibeal's vocation is her true calling, and her heart must answer.
As Felix fully regains his memory, Sibeal has a runic divination showing her that Felix must go on a perilous mission-and that she will join him. The rough waters and the sea creatures they will face are no match for Sibeal's own inner turmoil. She must choose between the two things that tug at her soul-her spirituality and a chance at love...
Rating Appertaining To Books Seer of Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #5)
Ratings: 4.04 From 9805 Users | 585 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books Seer of Sevenwaters (Sevenwaters #5)
I find it hard to believe I've finished book 5 in this series, and I'll be leaving this big family behind soon (with book 6). I really enjoyed this book. Sibeal is wonderful, so calm and strong, and so sure of herself and her vocation as a Druid, not really imagining that she could be missing out on the pleasures of making her own little family. She's been sent tomInis Eala to contemplate, help out, and really consider the next step of her life.Of course, stuff happens, in the form of aSeer of Sevenwaters is the new instalment of the the once-trilogy-and-now-series of Sevenwaters. Even if I feel that nothing really compares to the first books on the series (which were the start of my love for Juliet Marillier's books), this book managed to surprise me in how much I loved it! And now for a disclaimer: I love the books of Juliet Marillier, and in my eyes she can never do wrong. I read her books knowing that I'll love them. This one was no different. Seer of Sevenwaters is the
I think I must be one of those devoted fans who cannot countenance anything less than perfect of the source of fandom. I lose any ability to think critically - I've come to the conclusion that it's because I'm at home with certain series, and when we're at home we accept everything, warts and all, and simply don't bother to notice faults.I say this because quite a number of readers of this book found themselves disappointed (not all, by any means). But not me. I found this as gripping and

After reading several of the earlier books in the Sevenwaters series, I had high expectations of this book. I was left disappointed throughout most of the book. It started slow and it seemed like nothing interesting happened until a little over halfway through the story, and even then it barely held my attention.My main problem other than the very slow pace was Sibeal's character. She was supposed to be a druid, months away from taking vows, but I couldn't believe it of her. For someone who was
I took a bit of a break reading the Sevenwaters series, so it felt good to get back to it. I love Marillier's writing, and the fact that while there is a pattern to her stories, her books always deliver as expected and they don't feel formulaic to me. Sibeal is an interesting heroine whose introspection forms an integral part of the narrative. While it retains it's essential romantic structure, the book is also in large part a compressed coming of age tale. Sibeal is one of those old souls born
I didn't realize when I first picked up this book that it was part of a series. Nevertheless, I did not find it difficult to pick up on the characters and the thread of the storyline. It is likely that if I had read the books in order, I may have had a little bit more insight into the characters and their background (especially Sibeal's intense devotion to her druidic calling), but I enjoyed this book immensely even without that background.It is a beautifully-written, lyrical fantasy book that
Like many others, I am a huge fan of the original Sevenwaters trilogy. I've re-read each of those first three books many times, loving the touching romances, the strong heroines, the atmosphere, the way the whole Sevenwaters family came to life--basically everything. I was even delighted with Heir to Sevenwaters on the first couple of reads, and while nothing else Marillier has written quite stands up to the original Sevenwaters trilogy, I've found several of her other books to be enjoyable and
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