Rider

By Joyce Chng
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(4.33 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Oct. 11, 2010
Words: 32969 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

Lifang wants to be a Rider, just like her older sister. Yet she ends up becoming an Agri-seer instead. What could she do?

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speculative fiction, young adult, science fiction, ya, fiction female friendships

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Review by: Brenda Roby on Jan. 29, 2012 : star star star
The story line has great potential. For me, there were too many gaps, whether from the many translation errors or the writing style I was never certain. The reader is left hanging not from a cliff style ending but rather in the middle of the story. With some serious editing for grammatical errors and if we had the rest of the story...this could be a really good read.
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Review by: Laura martin on Oct. 22, 2010 : star star star star star
i loved the detail to the story, i sat down fora short read and couldn't stop until i got to the last page. i can't wait for more.
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Review by: Sharon Mc Govern on Oct. 22, 2010 : star star star star star
OH! I really liked this. This can't be all there is! Where is the rest of the story? Frequently I have seen possible errors in translation but they didn't detract from the tale. The bird-like creatures are remenisant of Anne McCaffrey's dragons of Pern. Anne McCaffrey is my most favorite author, so this is a compliment to Ms Chng. Sincerely, R. Sharon Mc Govern rsmquilts@aol.com
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