Advantages: ties up some loose ends Disadvantages: leaves even more loose ends, but that's not really a disadvantage
...Traitor's Sun is the last installment in Marion Zimmer Bradley's highly acclaimed Darkover series, written before her death. This chain of novels focuses on Darkover, a planet settled by the survivors of a 'lost' Terran colony ship, and the unique culture that gradually develops to meet the demands of this alien world. A culture feudal in structure, where technology is driven by the psy gifted of the population, and ruled by the same - those called the Comyn. With the rediscovery of Darkover, designated Cottman IV by the Terran Empire, this society must absorb the impact of Terran science and counter the overbearing nature that besets any bureaucracy.
While the people of Darkover learned to adapt to the presence of the Terrans, factions within the Empire were moving to consolidate power. Hinted at in previous books, the Expansionists...
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Advantages: Always somethindg round the corner very heartwarming Disadvantages: none
...Good book and very heartwarming
Dawn Longchamp is a sweet, preety and talented girl. All her life Dawn and her Mama, Papa and brother Jimmy have been moving from one place to another. Then her Mama falls pregnant to little fern, but Dawn lifes gets better when her Papa gets a job at a rich private school, in which her and her brother can attend for free!
The private school isn't all it's cracked up to be and Dawn finds it harder fitting in and Jimmy finds it even harder. Then Dawn meets the goodlooking Phillip Cutler and she belives things are looking up and she has found her first love. Then every thing changes and dawn struggles to come to terms with her Mama's and her Papa's past which changes her life forever.
Good read hard to put down alot like Virginias other books, but if your a fan like i definetly read....
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somewhat helpful 07.04.2008
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