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Green Rider (Earthlight)

Green Rider (Earthlight)
By Kristin Britain

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Karigan has just run away from college after knocking down an aristocrat's son in response to his torments. Stumbling across a King's messenger - one of the famous Green Riders - dying in the road, she unwillingly takes up his message and finds herself embroiled in a web of deceit and sorcery.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #394946 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-01-03
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages

Customer Reviews

Green Supreme!5
A Dark Horse to watch out for. Britain is a fabulous writer who has unearthed the heart of a fantastic and truly moving story. Green Rider and First Rider's Call are both superb and only suffer from the fact that their existence is not widely advertised on the general market.

Despite the constant critical claim that their exists only seven original stories, a person only has to look at the stacks of books in a library to establish the mastery of artists.

Kirsten Britain's world is fraught with perils, loss and companionship through any fire. Many would read the synopsis and claim to have "heard it all before". But I assure you, pick up this book and find yourself engrossed from word to word in this fabulous fantasy.

Amazing book5
I picked this book up as a shot in the dark really - and couldn'd put it down! The style of writing is easy to read and keeps you hooked to the story line. A real stay-up-to-two-am-to-finish kinda book. My advice = buy it! I'm half way through the second book at the mo, and its every bit as good too! If you like pony-express meets magic and fantasy - this is the book for you.

Good fun read but very predictable3
I enjoy reading this book but the plots and characters seems to have been lifted straight out of other fantasy books. While not original it was quite easy to read and enjoy. My main problem with the book is that by the end the reader realises that there is too many hints in the story that strongly suggested a sequel. There was just too many things left unresolved.