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Original Title: | Wings of Dawn |
ISBN: | 1564767566 (ISBN13: 9781564767561) |
Edition Language: | English |
Sigmund Brouwer
Paperback | Pages: 456 pages Rating: 4.38 | 595 Users | 57 Reviews

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Title | : | Wings of Dawn |
Author | : | Sigmund Brouwer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 456 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 1999 by Chariot Victor Publishing (first published November 1st 1994) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Fiction. Christian. Adventure. Young Adult |
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This book is my favorite of all time.. I read it in its original form, Magnus,(which I must say I prefer the name and the cover art than to the newer version) and met the author when i was in the third grade...since then I have read it at least once a year..I am now 24 years old..I have destroyed several copies and now that it is out of print, again, I have purchased every copy I can get my hands on so that I will have some for my kids.The story is such a great mix of Medieval intrigue, romance, and history. It also brings faith into the mix so quietly that you almost dont notice it until its touched you.
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Ratings: 4.38 From 595 Users | 57 ReviewsCrit Regarding Books Wings of Dawn
My all time favorite book that my groom to be introduced me to in 2005. I purchased both copies our local library had at the time, just for the sentiment. I would definately say this is a mustread for those that aspire to see things out of the box: It will not be a waste of your time in the slightest.This was an amazing book that I simply picked up because the cover looked interesting. It is full of action but doesn't have gratituous foul language. I am looking for more by this author. Srongly recommend this to teen and older.
There was a lot that I enjoyed here, especially once the plot got going. I'm a Christian who tends to not particularly like Christian fiction, so I was pleased that the faith was plot-important and authentic but not forced or obnoxious. I think where the book fell short for me, though, was in two places. First, the "is he a Druid or isn't he?" got a little old. It's a long book and I got frustrated that so much of the plot was due to people changing their beliefs about someone's loyalty.

I love this book! If I can find a hardback edition [or even one of the soft covers] of the book 'Magnus' I'll purchase them as well. It is a wonderful book! [Perhaps 'wonderful' is too strong a word, since I gave it only four stars as a rating, but a part of me wants to move it up to five stars. Perhaps after the next time I read it I may bump it up.]It is a piece of historical fiction that takes place around 1310 - 1315 AD. The 'hero' has been taught to believe he will rescue the population and
While there were many good elements in this story, the author is very abrupt in his writing style. One moment the character is in one place and in the next paragraph he is somewhere else. He also doesn't spend a whole lot of time on descriptions. For example: the main character's love is often disguised as a cripple with bandages around her face. While he hints to the fact that she may not truly be scarred, he never actually comes out and describes what she actually looks like. This frustrates
My favorite book from high school. My copy is pretty worn, but I love the story. About five pages in, I was hooked! The characters have interesting backgrounds, and the story line keeps you guessing. It's a really enjoyable read.
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