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Little Girl Lost by Tristan J. Tarwater

traditionson's review

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3.0

3.5* As I was confused. There is so much going on in the world and I feel as if I only understand a small portion of what is happening. Tavera seems a very sweet young girl and hard working in many ways but as children are inquisitive. Chaos, unfortunate circumstances and escape. There are many unanswered questions that I really hope get cleared up in the next book but this was an interesting start.

danderedere's review

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3.0

Little Girl Lost is a short story which prequels to Thieves at Heart (the first jook in the series The Valley of Ten Crescents). It's about a girl who is sold to work for a sausage-maker.

It works well as a stand-alone work while giving you some curiosity of the series. It was a short, but good read, with some spelling mistake or other.

divineblkpearl's review

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4.0

A mini novella that introduces us to an intriguing character named Tavera who is a little girl who has only known a difficult and unkind life. She knows what hunger is, what being undressed in the cold feels like, what beatings for not doing tasks correctly or on time feel like. But Tavera isn't without any hope, she's of mixed blood, she is part "Forrester" or elf, I believe and she's also quick on her feet and quite observant. And she soon finds herself in New company with better odds. An intro to this author`s "Thieves at Heart" book.

rigelblack's review

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3.0

This was short, which means easy to read and finish. It’s a prequel to Valley of Ten Crescents, and oh, poor, poor little Tav. Poor thing. Madame is a little shit. I like Prisca and Gia- are they together? They’re so cute.

eafiu's review

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adventurous emotional

5.0

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