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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9781406308020 ISBN: 1406308021 Label: Walker Books Ltd Manufacturer: Walker Books Ltd Number Of Pages: 528 Publication Date: September 01, 2008 Publisher: Walker Books Ltd Studio: Walker Books Ltd Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: This book presents a stunning conclusion to the epic "Pellinor" series - four books telling an extraordinary tale of another world. "The Singing" follows the separate journeys of Maerad and Cadvan, and their brother Hem, as they desperately seek each other in an increasingly battle-torn land. The Black Army is moving north and Maerad has a mighty confrontation with the Landrost to save Innail. All the Seven Kingdoms are being threatened with defeat. Yet Maerad and Hem hold the key to the mysterious Singing and only in releasing the music of the Elidhu together may the Nameless One be defeated. Can brother and sister find each other in time to fight the Nameless One, and are they strong enough to defeat him? Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great book!Book was in really good shape -- spine not broken and I felt like I was the first ever to read it! Rating: - Great end to the series!I enjoyed the final book in the Pellinor Series and was not dissapointed at the ending. I'm surprised that I had not heard more about these books before I started reading them. It is a great series and one that I think different age groups could enjoy! Rating: - predictableCroggon's first two books in this series were very good, with an exciting plot and characters. The conclusion, however, was predictable and I had to skim through a lot to get there. Rating: - The conclusion to the Pellinor SeriesI found this book to be a wonderful conclusion to a great series. We revisit old friends and find new feelings for them. The story is fast paced and the growth of both Maerad and her brother Hem make the story. The singing is a wonderful analogy that what is broken can be mended. Maerad is still traveling with Cadvan. Hem and Saliman are searching for them as they search for Hem and Saliman. She doesn't know if he escaped the violence in Turbansk. When they meet they find that each ... Read More Rating: - Solid Conclusion to a beautiful series * CAREFUL SPOILERS*I fell in love with The Naming and all the characters left me breathless. Alison created such a wonderful and real world that it really was wonderful to read. The Riddle was a great sequal and I liked the Crow though that was my least favorite because I missed Maerad and Cadvan's point of view. Now The Singing: The writing was superb. The first half of the book I loved the battles and catching up with Hem, Saliman, and meeting Hekibel was a treat. The second half I was a LITTLE ... Read More
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