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A carregar... The Marquis of Lossie (1877)por George MacDonald
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Sequel to The Fisherman's Lady Another deliteful read authored by George MacDonald, a Scottish favourite. Also known as the Marquis of Lossie, I was attracted to read this particular book having spent time in Lossie of the book's title! MacDonald is a master storyteller. Tension mounts almost to the breaking point before there is a turn to provide some relief, then back into another buildup of intensity before resolution. If I didn't actually have to sleep at some point in my 24 hr allotment, I would NOT have put this one down. It is #2 in a series, but as I hadn't read the first, this definitely was a great stand-alone. He did well to recount issues to which he alluded, so I was never at a loss for understanding. Definitely an action packed adventure, incredibly well described characters engaging my likes and dislikes and leading me on in their character development. I particularly like the male point of view in the romantic attachments and advancements. Verrra nice! [in my best brogue!] A few great quotes from this book to inspire.. ""..the first step toward action is the beginning of the death of doubt..." "Malcolm's feeling ran higher than night as he stood thus alone under the stars waiting to embark for he knew not where..." “As you grow ready for it, somewhere or other you will find what is needful for you in a book.” ― George MacDonald, The Marquis of Lossie I was blessed to find this at my neighbourhood charity shop, but I'm quite sure it is available for ereaders due to its age/copyright. Download yourself a copy and treat yourself to a great read! Story of an authentic Scottish nobleman, yet humbly plying the trade of fisherman and groom and a haughty half-sister, craving attention and position, a noble lady unaware that the humble fisherman who loves her is in reality the Marquis of Lossie. A sequel to "The Fisherman's Lady". Written by George MacDonald as "The Marquis of Lossie" in 1877 and publ by JB Lippincott 1877. Edited and re-published as "The Marquis Secret" by Michael Phillips in 1982. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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