Reviews of the Castings Trilogy

Thank you to everyone who has reviewed The Castings Trilogy. If you have written a review that I haven’t got listed here, I’d love to hear from you.

The Complete Trilogy

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Goodreads : 40+ reviews and lots of ratings
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Amazon : 10+ reviews
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Christopher at ProSe : I couldn’t put it down; it was just riveting!
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Viking at Elftown : Overall, it’s a good series
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Lighthearted Librarian’s Weblog : LOVE this trilogy!!!
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Rayna at Libereading : I found this trilogy entirely by chance
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George Williams at The Book Show : highly recommended, especially for those looking for something different and thought provoking from their fantasy literature
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Blood Ties

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Goodreads : 70+ reviews
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Amazon : 10+ reviews
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Robert at Fantasy Book Critic : one of my favorite fantasy novels of the year
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Trin at Realms of Speculative Fiction : an easygoing and entertaining book that never fails to be interesting
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Sarah at Bookworm Blues : a rich tapestry helped by a slightly subtle, but quietly unique magic system
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Aidan Moher at A Dribble of Ink : the novel really shines in the vignettes scattered throughout the novel
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Deep Water

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Goodreads : 15+ reviews
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Amazon : 2 reviews
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Gav Reads : a fascinating and absorbing tale
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Iain Wear at The Bookbag : Freeman has accomplished something unusual here
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John Ottinger III at Grasping for the Wind : everything I want in an epic fantasy
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The Desk of Karen Lee Fields : the best adult writing I’ve read in a while
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Liviu C. Suciu at Fantasy Book Critic : I highly, highly recommend Pamela Freeman’s “Deep Water”
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Full Circle

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Goodreads : 15+ reviews
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Amazon : 4 reviews
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Gav Reads : The thing about good endings is that all that you’ve read up to now becomes clear
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The Desk of Karen Lee Fields : a brilliant conclusion to a great story
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