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Title : Rihannsu Book 4 : Honor Blade
Writers : Diane Duane
Year : 2000
Rating : 2.5000 for 2 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : Moonprince Rating : 3
Review : I was turned onto the Rihannsu series by a friend of mine. Told me that I would not regret it and if I could I needed to get my hands on all four books. Well I listned to her. Did something I had never done till then, ordered them on Amazon because I couldn't get them local. I have to say I have never regreted getting them. But Honor Blade, while a good story, was not worth the money. The book really should of been combined with Swordhunt. Still, the continuation of the story is good and Diane does know how to do the Rihannsu right.
Reviewer : Ktasay Rating : 2
Review : For the fourth in the series it was much like the third! Continuation of the buildup to a climax that has yet to be finished. There are a few minor battles, but otherwise (as with book 3) it's an unfinished story.
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