"It ought to be quite a show," said the squire, obviously enjoying the attention of the crowd. "The false Shamer has been convicted of witchcraft and treason and is to be executed tomorrow." I couldn't move. I couldn't breathe. I knew now where my mother was. Drakan had her. And tomorrow he would give her to the dragons. Who dares look into the Shamer's eyes? Dina has unwillingly inherited her mother's gift: the ability to elicit shamed confessions simply by looking into someone's eyes. To Dina, however, these powers are not a gift but a curse. Surrounded by hostility and fear, she longs for simple friendship. But when her mother is called to Dunark Castle to uncover the truth about a bloody triple murder, Dina must come to terms with her Shamer's eyes-or let her mother fall prey to the vicious and revolting dragons of Dunark. And one of those dragons is human.
As a teacher I constantly review books for my students. I felt that this was one of the best fantasy books that I have EVER read. After I was 1/2 way into this book I bought the other three. I haven't been disapointed. Book two was just as good, if not better than the first. I definetely suggest this for a reader 5th grade and up, and for any adult that truly enjoys a good book with strong, realistic characters.
What would you do if no one looked you in the eye willingly again?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Set in a fairytale Scotland, The Shamer's Daughter was refreshing and intense. The main character, only a 12 year old girl, is forced to grow up when she inherits her mother's gift of "shaming." That is, the gift of mirroring the soul of the person who looks you in the eye. Although not touched on overly much in this first installment, the reader can't help but feel how Dina feels when no one looks her in the eye. It's easy enough to transfer that over to my own sensibilities and how hurt I would be if everyone I came across was scared to look me in the eye. There is of course the generic evil overlord who denounces "Shaming" as witchcraft when he cannot get his way, as well as keeping pet dragons (they're really quite nasty!) I was very impressed with this first book, I can't wait to read all of the other ones!
Fantastic books! - Review of all 4 books (by a danish girl)
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
The first book about Dina is a succes BUT - It gets so much better! There are four books about the shamers children and you HAVE to read all of them! In the second book we'll hear about Dina's brother Davin (or that's what he is called in the original version) and Dina's fight for justice for themselves and their new friend Nico. The first book is fantastic and you have to read it to understand the second, the thierd and ofcourse the last one! Amanda - the Dane who read them all in just a few dayes!
Daughter Dina has inherited her mother's powers
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Caution: The Shamer's Daughter is Book 1 of a series. That said, The Shamer's Daughter is an engrossing introduction to the concept of The Shamer, who has the power to unmask the soul's secrets and crimes. Daughter Dina has inherited her mother's powers and unfortunately can tell her childhood friends are now her enemies. Her involvement in a murder puzzle leads to a newfound appreciation for her resented skills
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