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The Shamer's Signet (The Shamer Chronicles #2) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 4036 Users | 121 Reviews

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Title:The Shamer's Signet (The Shamer Chronicles #2)
Author:Lene Kaaberbøl
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:June 12th 2007 by Henry Holt and Co. BYR Paperbacks (first published 2001)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. European Literature. Danish

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One look into the Shamer's eyes and a person's darkest secrets are revealed

Dina has recently come into her uncomfortable powers as a Shamer, and now even her brother, Davin, no longer dares to meet her gaze.


Yet in these dangerous times there are far worse things in store for the young Shamer, who is kidnapped and forced to use her gift as a weapon against innocent people. Dina must get free. Can her brother help her escape?

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Original Title: Skammertegnet
ISBN: 0805082174 (ISBN13: 9780805082173)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Shamer Chronicles #2

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Ratings: 3.92 From 4036 Users | 121 Reviews

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This is the second book in the Shamer Chronicles series. I read it as a child, but was amazed over how little I remembered. I love how much Lene Kaaberbøl not only told the story from Dinas point of viwe, but also from her brother Davids point of viwe. This gave me the information on how it was for David to be the son of Melussina, and brother of Dina. We also get to see how he handles it when his and his familiy's life gets turned up side down. I also like that we get to follow him in his

This book really reminded me of the grisha trilogy.He whole darkling-Alina was very much like Dina-crazy guy"It surprised me in a lot of ways. I missed Nico xD

Now that Dina and her family no longer have a place to call home anymore, they've settled down in a highlander clan, with people who are still loyal to the Raven's House. Meanwhile Drakan and his dragonsoldiers are on the hunt for Shamer's - and those he catches meet a fiery end.But although it's a dangerous time to make people feel ashamed, there is still a need for Shamer's in the world, and people come from afar to ask for Dina's mother, Melussina Tonerre's, services.Since Dina will one day

This book was told in chapters that alternated POVs between the two main leads, Dina and her brother Davin. I felt the story would have been more effective had the author either stuck with one POV or divided the story into two parts, and had the first part be about Dina, the second about Davin. It felt like she never really got into the head of either character, and some parts of the story were confusing and rushed. It lacked the characterisations and tension that made the first part work.

Love this world. And the second book is totally different from the first, which is delightful.



I enjoyed this book. Took me a little while to get into this book.. I hadn't read the first book. Once I got hooked the pages flew by! Can't wait to read the rest of these books.

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