Fans of Shuler's blockbuster bestseller She Who Remembers will be eagerly awaiting the continuation of the story of Kwani, the Anasazi Indian spiritual leader. Set in the Southwest 200 years before Columbus, this exciting tale brings to life the vanished ways of the first Americans.
THIS BOOK WAS A BOOK THAT I HAVE ENJOYED READING. I READ THE FIRST ONE AND THEN THIS ONE IN 5 DAYS!!NEVER REALLY LIKED BOOKS BUT THIS ONE WOULDN'T LET ME GO. IM GOING TO DEFINETLY GET AND READ THE THIRD ONE! I LAUGHED I CRIED I FELT AS IF I WAS IN THE BOOK. THE BOOK WAS A BOOK I NEVER LET GO FROM BEGINNIG TO END I STRONGLY RESIST READING THIS BOOK. THIS TOLD THE BEST OF HISTORY IN A STORYLINE TALE I LOVED IT!!MY MOM READ THIS BOOK AFTER ME AND SHE COULDNT LET IT GO EITHER. BEING NATIVE AMERICAN THIS GIVES A WONDERFUL STORYLINE TO THE HISTORY OF US.
well written!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I read this book some time ago.... after I inished Jean Auel's books... I found these three by Linda Lay Shuler.. I introduced these books to my boyfriend few days ago and I think he will like it because he enjoyed reading Jean Auel's books and it was him who got me into reading Auel's books... =)all in all, these three books are a must read :)
Wonderful Work
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
First off, I would like to thank Shuler for her brilliant,lavishly written adventures. Her work is beautiful, and I have to say that I'm ready for her to finish the quartet. After reading She Who Remembers, I couldn't wait to jump into the next book. Every book,so far, was filled with suspense, adventure, and a strong characterization. These books are truly a blast from the past, bringing back to life what is gone forever. Unfortunately, there is not much to write about Indians because they are no longer here to share their ways of life. However, Shuler has brilliantly put facts together to build these fictional stories. Again, I'm looking forward to jump into the completion of the Time Circle Quartet. So... Get a move on it Shuler.
Compelling, wonderful, a spiritual trek
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Being a Native American enthusiast, this book was just what i love to read, combining authenticity with an imaginative and creative story. i was enriched by the spiritual traditions that historically, Native Americans have brought to us. i would recommend this book highly.
I am delighted to have found this author!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I thought She Who Remembers was a fantastic book. I was thrilled to find Shuler had written a follow-up story. I found Voice of the Eagle a little less interesting in the beginning, but I'm glad I stuck with it. The second half of the book was even more exciting than She Who Remembers! I'm definitely going to read Let the Drum Speak! These books are richly steeped in history and customs. A must for every Native American story lover!
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