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Book Reviews of The Pearl of the Soul of the World (Darkangel, Bk 3)

The Pearl of the Soul of the World (Darkangel, Bk 3)
The Pearl of the Soul of the World - Darkangel, Bk 3
Author: Meredith Ann Pierce
ISBN-13: 9780329107628
ISBN-10: 0329107623
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 301
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Publisher: Magic Carpet Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed The Pearl of the Soul of the World (Darkangel, Bk 3) on
Wow. I anxiously searched for the last novel of this series, which is somewhat reminiscent of the lion, the with and the wardrobe. Nice fantasy book with a really strong heroine. The ending was really surprising and left me thinking about Aeriel's tough decision for days afterwards. I highly recommend this series for young adults.
Lenore avatar reviewed The Pearl of the Soul of the World (Darkangel, Bk 3) on + 193 more book reviews
Very good end to a very unusual series. Sort of a cliff hanger for a new adventure (though this one was resolved).
reviewed The Pearl of the Soul of the World (Darkangel, Bk 3) on + 13 more book reviews
I loved the whole trilogy. They tend to stick in my head.
reviewed The Pearl of the Soul of the World (Darkangel, Bk 3) on + 14 more book reviews
A great end to an interesting science fiction triglogy - but don't read before 1 & 2 (also posted).
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Pearl of the Soul of the World (Darkangel, Bk 3) on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the final book in the Darkangel trilogy by Meredith Ann Pierce. It was written in much the same style of the previous two books. I found the ending very disappointing though and didn't think this book did a very good job wrapping up the series.

Aeriel has found all of the Guardians and is on her way to decipher the rest of the prophecy. Will her and her friends be able to defeat the water witch? In this book we finally meet the Ravenna and Aeriel finally faces the water witch.

This book was much like the previous two in tone. Pacing is again inconsistent with periods of action and then long periods of waiting. The writing is still beautiful and the premise continues to be very creative. The characters are only somewhat engaging and I didn't find any of them to be all that likable. You definitely need to read the first two books of this series to understand what is going on in this book.

I was very disappointing in the ending of this book. If you read the Publishers Weekly description on Amazon.com you will know what I mean. Aeriel is only briefly reunited with her husband before she has to go off to save the rest of the world. So, basically although the water witch is defeated, the book ends with the whole world still perched on the edge of destruction. Despite Aeriel's initial upset at having to leave her husband and her husband's initial comments about how sad he is; her husband has nothing to say about it in the last few pages of the book. It was like suddenly Irrylath fell out of the book and didn't have anymore say in the rest of the story.

Overall the writing style is much like previous books and it is a creative book. If you read the first two books you will have to read this one. I found the ending to be extremely unsatisfying and disappointing and not in keeping with the characters previous decisions.