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The Prophecy of the Stones: A Novel (original 2002; edition 2004)

by Flavia Bujor

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Three girls, known as the Stones of Prophecy, are drawn to a land called Fairytale, where they and a man called the Chosen One seek Oonagh, a magical creature who explains their role in a battle between Good and Evil.
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Title:The Prophecy of the Stones: A Novel
Authors:Flavia Bujor
Info:Miramax (2004), Edition: First Ediition/First Printing, Hardcover, 398 pages
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For a book written by someone who was twelve to fourteen, this story is amazing. I've heard the author was seriously sick or just very sick when she wrote it, and that's also amazing. I remember this book as it haunted me after 2009 because I could not find it anywhere, not a trace. I remember it was by a child but nothing more.

It's not perfect, but it has a charm. I was a teenager with cynicism galore when I read this and through the flaws, it was good. No deaths, no horrible dragged out problems forever. It's not a story for people looking for blood and violence and death. It's about three girls and a prophecy, what more could someone want? ( )
  Yolken | Nov 6, 2019 |
My 11 year old granddaughter loves this book. Not me. I tried. I really tried and I got to page 208, which is about double what I usually give a book, but I was bored. There are better YA books out there. ( )
  MaryHeleneMele | May 6, 2019 |
I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I picked it up because I thought the cover was cute. It was written by a 15 year old and you can definitely tell. It was good but it was all over the place and the events seemed rushed. It had a very abrupt ending.
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  LenaR0307 | May 30, 2016 |
The book really deserves 2 stars, but as the reason I read it in the first place is that it is written by a 14 year old -- I am giving it an extra star for creativity. The story is creative, but silly in many important moments. The movement back and forth from the present time to a dream is really annoying. The author should not have been afraid to just make it a work of fiction and not worry about justifying the magic by having part of the story be a dream. ( )
  Darwa | Mar 18, 2016 |
really liked it! ( )
  katieloucks | Feb 26, 2016 |
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Three girls, known as the Stones of Prophecy, are drawn to a land called Fairytale, where they and a man called the Chosen One seek Oonagh, a magical creature who explains their role in a battle between Good and Evil.

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