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So proud of the Pathfinders/Scorpio Silver Duke of Edinburgh team that successfully completed their expedition this week. Absolutely outstanding group of young people who have achieved ten qualifications along the way to aid employability and onward progression. Can’t wait to see this team at Gold. Well done #pathfinders_uk #DofE #swinton #kearsley #Clifton #pendlebury #wardley #irlamsotheight @Salfordyouthservice @MySalford @Salford CVS https://www.instagram.com/p/CfcDDMutLAM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Saturday night in #Kearsley with @hookyviking
Kearsley's The Firebird builds on earlier novels for engrossing read
I love time-slip novels. Every time I write that I hear my mother’s voice dripping in derision “You don’t mean those books where they touch a stone and are back in time?” Yes Mum, I do. I love ’em. No, I don’t really think you can touch a stone and go back in time, but a love a flight of fancy, a bit of ‘what if’ and a wee dose of magic. For this, I read Susanna Kearsley, Barbara Erskine, and Diana Gabaldon.
Susanna Kearsley is one of my favorites in the genre. I discovered her first, just last year, with “The Winter Sea,” went on to read “Shadowy Horses” and “The Rose Garden” and eagerly awaited the recent publication of “The Firebird,” which did not disappoint. But to really appreciate “The Firebird” you really should read “The Winter Sea” and “Shadowy Horses,” because the main characters are pulled from both previous books — which is a bit of a feat, if you ask me.
Other reviews of The Firebird
Book review of Susanna Kearsley’s “The Firebird” (cotmblog.com)
The Firebird by Susanna Kearsley (heatherlo.wordpress.com)
The Firebird by Susanna Kearsley (readfulthingsblog.com)
The Firebird (booksteameganbrie.wordpress.com)
She Reads Book Club: July 2013 (shouldbereading.wordpress.com)
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