Saphirblau Trilogie

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Liebe geht durch alle Zeiten ist eine Fantasy-Trilogie der deutschen Autorin Kerstin Gier, die von 20im Arena Verlag erschien. Die Trilogie umfasst die Bücher Rubinrot, Saphirblau und Smaragdgrün. Die Trilogie umfasst die Bücher Rubinrot, Saphirblau und Smaragdgrün. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. Rubinrot; Dritter und letzter Teil der Trilogie ist Smaragdgrün (). Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung; 2 Produktionshintergrund. Diese Trilogie dürfte daher nicht nur für Kinder und Jugendliche einen Anreiz zum Lesen bieten, sondern auch für jung gebliebene Erwachsene. Lesen Sie weiter. Kerstin Giers erfolgreiche Fantasy-Trilogie "Liebe geht durch all Zeiten" besteht aus den Büchern "Rubinrot" (), "Saphirblau" () und. ich liebe diese Trilogie und kann sie jedem weiterempfehlen!Ich freue mich schon auch auf den Film Teil 2. Die Edelstein-Trilogie: Rubinrot - Saphirblau - Smaragdgrün von Kerstin Gier als Download. Jetzt eBook herunterladen & mit Ihrem Tablet oder eBook.

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Dieser, so erzählt Gideon Gwen später, als Steamstore sie durch das Fenster in ihrem Zimmer besucht, Www Movie4k seit dem Alter von 12 Jahren bei seiner Mutter in Frankreich. Lord Lucas Montrose. Im Jahr trifft sich Paul mit der Allianz. Dort angekommen sieht Gideon, wie Gwen Paul umarmt. Dezember
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Edelsteintrilogie - Smaragdgrün - Liebe geht durch alle Zeiten - HörbuchEr glaubt ihr auch sofort, dass sie Verstorbene sehen kann. White ist Arzt bei den Wächtern, er hatte einen Sohn namens Robert, der mit sieben Jahren ertrank und dessen Geist ihn stets begleitet.
White ist sehr mürrisch und misstrauisch. Doch er hilft Gwendolyn auch in einer verklemmten Situation. Auch dies kann man im letzten Teil sehen.
Als Mr. Whitman Gwendolyn dazu zwingen wollte, sich selbst zu ermorden, indem er augenscheinlich Gideon tötete, wollte Gwen sich selbst töten.
Aber Dr. White lag ja mit im Zimmer, bewusstlos, aber im richtigen Moment ist er aufgewacht und hat den Grafen erschlagen können.
So rettete er Gwens und Gideons Leben und Liebe. Marley ist ein Adept im Hauptquartier der Wächter. Er hat rote Haare und ist sehr penibel, was Regeln angeht.
Er fängt oft an zu stottern und wird schnell rot. Er trägt einen Siegelring darauf ist ein Stern mit zwölf Zacken , der ihn als Mitglied der Wächter auszeichnet.
In Wahrheit ist er allerdings der Graf von Saint Germain, der durch die Vollendung des Blutkreises in der Vergangenheit unsterblich geworden ist.
Madame Rossini ist die Schneiderin bei den Wächtern. Sie ist Französin und spricht mit starkem französischem Akzent. Gwenny findet, dass Madam Rossini aussieht wie eine Schildkröte.
Leslie ist Gwens beste Freundin. Sie lebt mit ihren Eltern in einem Reihenhaus in North Kensington. Leslie hat blonde Haare, viele Sommersprossen und ist sehr clever.
Sie steht Gwendolyn in jeder Situation zur Seite. Zu ihr gehört ein Golden Retriever namens Bertie. Raphael ist Gideons kleiner Bruder. Raphael lebte bei seiner Mutter in Frankreich, ist dann aber von zu Hause abgehauen und wohnt seitdem in London.
Er ist von Leslies Art fasziniert. James ist der Schulgeist, den nur Gwendolyn sehen kann. Er unterrichtet sie in Umgangsformen des Geboren wurde er am März , stirbt dann jedoch in jungen Jahren an Blattern Pocken.
James trägt Schönheitspflästerchen und eine Perücke. Xemerius ist ein Wasserspeierdämon, nur Gwendolyn kann ihn sehen. Xemerius gibt zu jeder Kleinigkeit seinen Senf dazu, ist aber sonst sehr liebenswert und lustig.
Er steht Gwendolyn immer zur Seite. Er hat eine Brille und Eulenaugen. Da Lucy und Paul nach ihrer Flucht in die Vergangenheit im Jahr den Nachnamen Bernhard tragen und ein weiteres Kind erwarten, kann man ableiten, dass er — aufgrund der zeitlichen Differenz zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart — der Sohn von Gwendolyns Bruder, also Gwendolyns Neffe, ist.
Margret Tilney ist eine entfernte Verwandte von Gwendolyn und besitzt ebenfalls ein Zeitreisegen. Sie ist der Jade und der Fuchs. Sie lebte von bis Sie beherbergt Lucy und Paul einige Zeit ab Sie ist die 8.
Person, die das Zeitreise-Gen in sich trägt. Sie ist die Lucy ist mit 17 von zu Hause weggelaufen und zusammen mit Paul de Villiers in die Vergangenheit geflüchtet.
Sie gilt als das schwarze Schaf der Familie, darum wird sie kaum von der Familie erwähnt. Paul wurde geboren und ist der jüngere Bruder von Falk de Villiers.
Er ist die 9. Er ist zusammen mit Lucy in die Vergangenheit geflüchtet. Paul hat schwarze Haare, bernsteinfarbene Augen und ein Grübchen am Kinn.
Er ist Gwendolyns leiblicher Vater. Er ist die 5. Sein Ziel ist es, dass das Blut aller Zeitreisenden in den Chronografen eingelesen wird.
Er kann Gedanken lesen und verfügt über telekinetische Fähigkeiten. Der Graf nimmt das Elixier des Chronografen zu sich und wird damit unsterblich.
In der Gegenwart ist er der Geschichtslehrer Mr. Er besitzt schwarze Augen, die wie Löcher aussehen und hat eine Schwäche für Rauschmittel.
Er kommt aus Transsilvanien und ist ein tapferer Kuruzze. Er heiratete Lady Arista. Zu Beginn der Handlungen ist er bereits tot, aber er hilft Gwendolyn sehr, wenn sie ihn während ihrer Zeitreisen besucht.
Er starb , als Gwendolyn gerade mal zehn Jahre alt war. Lord Alastair ist das Oberhaupt der florentinischen Allianz. Er will Gwen und Gideon, die er für Dämonen hält, töten.
Er wird immer von einem Geist begleitet, den Gwendolyn "Darth Vader" getauft hat. Er war der Gründer der florentinischen Allianz und geistert jetzt seinem 5.
Nachkommen hinterher. Sie nennt ihn "Darth Vader". Er beschimpft Gwendolyn und Gideon als Dämonen und droht, sie zu töten.
Die leeren Boxen stehen für Figuren, deren Namen nicht erwähnt werden und die an der Handlung nicht aktiv teilnehmen.
Jedem der Zwölf ist aufgrund seiner individuellen Fähigkeiten ein Edelstein, ein Tier, ein Baum, eine alchimistische Entsprechung und ein Ton zuzuordnen.
Im September wurde die Produktion des zweiten Teiles Saphirblau angekündigt. August in den deutschen Kinos und ist seit 6.
März auch im Handel erhältlich. Vom April bis Der Kinostart von Smaragdgrün war am 7. Juli Rubinrot war 54 Wochen lang auf der Spiegel-Bestsellerliste.
In Norwegen stieg Saphirblau gleich auf Platz 9 der Bestsellerliste ein. Kategorien : Literarisches Werk Fantasyliteratur Literatur Namensräume Artikel Diskussion.
Ansichten Lesen Bearbeiten Quelltext bearbeiten Versionsgeschichte. Hauptseite Themenportale Zufälliger Artikel. Lancelot de Villiers — Bernstein. Elaine Burghley — Opal.
William de Villiers — Achat. Cecilia Woodville — Aquamarin. Graf von St. Germain — Smaragd. Jonathan de Villiers — Karneol.
Timothy de Villiers — Karneol. When is the movie adaptation coming out??? But I can't speak german, so I don't understand a thing! Taylah-ann If anyone wants to watch the English subtitled version of the German?
Not all the sentences are grammatically correct but the film itself is fairly easily to follow. See all 6 questions about Saphirblau….
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Because of Xemerius why didn't she introduce him in the first book? I rarely have this much fun when reading a book but this series brought tears to my eyes several times from laughing too hard.
Find more of my books on Instagram View all 28 comments. I'm so excited. And I suppose by October I'll be stuck back in dinky Dayton so I'll have to wait even longer to get my hands on a copy.
So, so much potential. Unfortunately, it doesn't live up to it. The plot is still interesting. In fact, its creative and fun and quite enjoyable. But the characters!
The characters absolutely ruin this book. Lets take our fearless hero, Gideon, for example. He's a boy toy with no real purpose but to look prety, be occasionally vexing, and be good at kissing.
He is unlikely in the extreme and every high school girls fantasy. Of course, he is also the most misunderstood character around and really in love with ther heroine.
In love. That brings me to my main problem with Gideon His awful, awful declaration of love. It abrupt, random, and dreadful. It sounds like someone on a Jane Austen-high.
He's barely known this girl a few days and he's "declaring his love" Its all lust and hormones and emotional hype.
Gideon's character is, as I said, a teenage girl's characterization of the perfect guy. There is nothing wrong with him, his main goal is to protect the girl, oh!
There is nothing more to him though! Sure, he plays the violin and piano and hates musicals, but is any of that depth?
Its nonsense to make it appear more attractive to our hormonal town crier I mean, our heroine. Gwen, Gwen, Gwen! Oi vey. Her main issue in life is Gideon.
Its almost sickening. Because here is the deal Even though the entire bloody world is counting on her, even though she can travel in time , even though she has a pet gargoyle, her every waking moment is spent in contemplation of Gideon's hair.
Or his clothing. Or how hot he is. Did I mention the paragraphs upon paragraphs about how attractive he looks at random moments?
Delete that from the book, and you have an intresting, entertaining story. Its not needed. In fact, it would be so, so much better without it!
Because honestly, Gwen has no depth. She's hormonal in the extreme, dumb on top of that, and makes such obvious blunders in judging poor Gideon's character that it really is irritating.
This book is also rather crude. Its crass. Whether its her random and unneeded commentary about The Pill with her Grandfather, or the random and unneede groping in the eighteenth century, or the reference to kissing and sex on every page Yet it is all somehow "love.
Like, where the heck did Lesley and Gwen find those numbers? Yes, I know, in the library, but when were they looking?
Just a randomly added details. And sentences like "I'll get to that in a moment" when explaining why the gargoyle wasn't there Or Gideon's younger brother conveniently liking Lesley and knowing where the numbers came from?
I'm looking forward to the next book being translated, and I will read it. I enjoyed a lot of Sapphire Blue Unfortunately, I was also frustrated by it.
There is a lot that could have been done with it, but instead all that is left is one hormonal scene fraught with tears and the breaking of hearts after anther.
I hope the final installment in the series will prove to be a delightful tye-in to everything but I don't have high hopes. We can only pray that it won't descend lower than falling on the couch.
View all 14 comments. Past every obstacle it makes its way. It spreads its wings to soar toward the stars, No earthly power will make it stop or stay.
There is really nothing ''WOW'' about these books so I really don't know why I like this series so much. Saphire Blue was much more better than Ruby Red.
Gwen was really funny and sweet in this book. She is really relatable and she handles the situation very well because honestly if what happened to her happened to me I'd freak out wayyy before.
Leslie still is one of my favorite character in the book. I love how she tries to help Gwen with all that's going on.
I want Xemerius. Yes I want a sarcastic sassy invisible gargoyle as a pet. Gideon needs to get his shit back together. I still don't understand him and have mixed feeling about him.
I really really hope he will have the character development I am waiting for since book 1. One little flaw in this book is the romance.
Everything happened so fast and it kinda feels like insta-love, and I really wish that Gwen could less swoon over Gideon, but it's still not a big problem.
The biggest flaw in this series is Charlotte though, can she somehow vanish already? I loved drunk Gwen btw, she was so cute View 2 comments.
Ruby Red, the first book, brought to us an adventure that included time-traveling, secrets, carriages, evil barons, and a little bit of romance.
Sapphire Blue continues on from there with double the trouble, triple the action, and quadruple the romance! The characters were once again, very engaging, and I had no problem with getting hooked into the story.
Time-travel books are very rare these days, and most of them aren't very detailed, or intricate. But intricate is the perfect word to describe this book, because the author goes into specific depths with this book, and the the words create a perfect image in your head.
It's like you can breathe in the crisp air, and see all the different sights of the past world being explored by the main character. The suspense was amazing as well, it was nearing-the-edge-of-your-seat kind of suspense, because you never knew what would jump out from behind the wall next.
But this novel wasn't just action and mystery, there were also some very hilarious scenes because of the main character's very down-to-earth and bubbly personality.
Let's just say, this series might just be one of the best in it's category. In Ruby Red, Gwyneth Shepherd's life took a turn for the worse when she discovered she was the Ruby, "the final member of the secret time-traveling Circle of Twelve", and that one of the job requirements is to go back in time through history collecting blood samples from her ancestors, no questions asked.
Not really a girl's dream come true. Now she's expected to balance her social life, school life, obnoxious gargoyles, an annoying and arrogant time-traveler for a partner, and figure out the truth behind a on-going mystery.
With only her wit and her courage, Gwen manages to charm her superiors, get help from a ghost, receive advice from her great x 10 grandfather, and snag an egotistical boy in the process.
Gwen's character is a very authentic and, like I mentioned before, down-to-earth one. She's not noticed much for anything, but that's because she is way too underestimated in this book.
Everyone finds her inferior to her golden cousin, and she's grown up that way, which makes me sympathize with her, me having that one golden sibling as well.
She's also ignored and looked-down on a lot. But the reason why I like her character so much is because she doesn't take any of this to heart, instead she dismisses it without a care in the world because she has confidence in herself.
Before, I said that people underestimated her, and this is false Gwen is a very smart and talented young girl. She's gets further than any of the other guardians in solving the mystery they're all pondering over uselessly.
She takes matters into her own hands, and follows her intuition, which usually ends up being correct.
I have to admit, Gwen does have a lot on her plate, and I'm very surprised at how she handles it all. Especially with a smoking-hot guy that's seemingly always on her trail.
Speaking of Gideon, aforementioned smoking-hot guy, he is one tough person to figure out. At times, I almost feel like he's actually bipolar and hiding it very well, or he's actually bipolar and doesn't know it yet so he isn't taking any medication for it.
Because, seriously, one minute the room's all steamy with romantic tension in the air, and the next, he becomes colder than a vampire locked in a refrigerator.
His relationship with Gwen was just starting to be kindled at the end of book 1, and almost as quickly as it began, it progressed to the point where they were acting like they've been together forever.
All I have to say, is that the romance in this book is very confusing because I can't tell when Gwen and Gideon are secretly thinking up evil ways to kill each other, or secretly thinking up romantic ways to surprise each other.
But the relationship is a hot and hilarious one, don't worry, it's not all that bad. They're polar opposites of each other, and that always makes for interesting interactions.
For example, when Gwen attends a party with Gideon and happens to consume too many sparkly drinks, and when said boy watches said girl at said party drink too many said sparkly drinks.
It's just All I have to say is, this book was a breath-taking ride, and completely worth the read.
I wished the romance progressed a bit slower, but hey, in a trilogy, it's pretty hard to make things go slow right?
Speaking of trilogy's, this series is supposed to have three books View all 5 comments. Spoilers I didn't really like this, it irritated the hell out of me.
The heroine, Gwen, could have been a decent character had it not been for the ghastly romance and the vile love interest the douche dick Gideon.
Every time Gwen was near Gideon or thought about him which was most of the time , I lost respect for her. She was weak, pathetic and desperate.
He treated her like utter shit and the dumb bitch let him, she would be mad and upset when he acted like bastard but as soon as she saw him Spoilers I didn't really like this, it irritated the hell out of me.
He treated her like utter shit and the dumb bitch let him, she would be mad and upset when he acted like bastard but as soon as she saw him again she would forgive and forget and let him treat her like shit again.
Anyway onto Gideon, he was a bastard. He thought he was better than Gwen, he talked down to her, he was hot and cold with her, he acted like she was evul, he lied to her and he manipulated her.
He was a fucker. The declaration of love at the end was beyond ridiculous since 1. They'd only known each other a week 2. Gideon didn't trust Gwen once in that week 3.
Gideon spent most of his time flirting and coming onto other girls, one of them being Gwen's own cousin. It was fucking ridiculous.
The story line could have been mildly interesting, if Gwen hadn't been so focused on her pathetic love life.
Seriously, I can barely remember the time travel plot because all Gwen cared about was her wuv life. I'm not sure if I'll read the next book, this one was a disappointment.
View all 32 comments. I've had a few days to compose my thoughts, and because it's late I will be posting the full review tomorrow.
As for now Really hoping Emerald Green is better. He is my baby!!! I especially I've had a few days to compose my thoughts, and because it's late I will be posting the full review tomorrow.
I especially loved the part where Gwyneth began to sing songs from Broadway musicals because honestly, same gurl.
It was very emotional for me personally because if I had the power to time travel, I would go back in time to talk to my father and my Papa one last time.
Really enjoyed the book but, I have so many questions! So excited for book 3! View all 3 comments. Sapphire Blue picks up right after Ruby Red. The Montrose-Shephard family have assumed till now that Charlotte was the one with the power, and trained her since infancy accordingly.
The survival of the two time-travelling families, and possibly the world because of course, is in the hands of Gwen and Gideon, her male equivalent from the de Villiers line.
He might undermine them, and if he does, she will be of no use in stopping him Content Advisory Violence : Gideon gets knocked on the head by an unseen, unknown assailant in the present day.
He claims he was following Gwen around a streetcorner when this occurred, and he blames her for luring him into an ambush.
Sex : A lot more innuendo than was in book one. A creepy old man momentarily molests Gwen and a few other young women at a party in the eighteenth century.
Also in attendance at this party is a worldly young widow dying to sink her claws into Gideon. Gwen assumes that he and Lady Lavinia have been intimate in the past, although Gideon says some things that make that seem unlikely.
Gwen mentions that she is one of only four girls in her grade not on birth control. I can relate, Gwen! This is a kind of stupid joke, because many girls are prescribed birth control for purely medical reasons—but it is a reflection of how many sixteen-year-old girls think.
Why not just play air-guitar? Nightmare Fuel : In St. She pauses at a particularly gruesome illustration and the demon portrayed therein materializes in front of her.
It boasts and tries to frighten her, but she refuses to be cowed. She just snarks at it and calmly reads on, trapping it once again between the pages.
In present-day London, Gwen is also followed about by a little gargoyle-demon calling himself Xemerius. Evil sorcerers and demons are present in this book, despite never having been mentioned in the first.
The scene with the fiend in St. She falls down. She gets sick. She laughs at the wrong things. She struggles to focus in class. She gives herself pep talks in the bathroom mirror.
Plenty of YA heroines call themselves dorks, but very few of them actually are. Gwen is the real deal, and despite her over-the-top feelings about everything especially Gideon , her genuine dweeb-ness makes her likeable.
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. First of all this book was a slight improvement of the first.
This series so far has shown me that it is indeed possible to thoroughly dislike the main guy love interest. I can barely tolerate Gideon.
Most of the time I want to bash him over the head. The whole love dynamic in this book was ridiculous.
They have only known each other for less than a week. And the insta-love on Gwyn's side. Idi First of all this book was a slight improvement of the first.
And then the spontaneous periods of kissing. Like WTF is even going on. And then towards the middle of the book Gideon thinks it's a great idea to make a proclamation of love.
Like where the hell did that come from? But it was joy. You were accusing her of being a traitor like yesterday. You really think Gwyn is going to fall for this shit Gideon?
I mean she can't be that dumb. The worst part is that Gwyneth actually fell for that crap. Although I must admit Gideon redeemed himself a bit in the epilogue when he saved Paul.
Perhaps you aren't a total douche-nozzle Gideon. View all 6 comments. I like this series, I do. WIth a few complaints.
My biggest complaint is that it is a series, instead of a single book. Not much happened it the first and frankly not a whole lot happens in the second.
I got SO in all caps! Eventually some things are revealed. But you shouldn't have to read 2 books in the series to start getting answers.
Yes, I'll read the next. As long as my complaints are duly noted. We get more time travels than in the first book, that one was definitely the introductory book to this world Also finally we discover the meaning of something that has been mentioned in the prophecy, which I believe it was pretty obvious since the first time it was mentioned but We will get some answers and more questions too.
I suspect that many explanations are being saved for the third and last part. Overall, the plot is quite simple. Thi I.
This instalment is funny, entertaining and very well written as the first part. I'm in love with this series!! I loved it. I laughed. I cried.
Jahrhunderts ein junger Mann war, versucht sie, Zuleikha Robinson ihm das Rätsel um den Chronografen zu lösen. Ansichten Lesen Nope Auf Deutsch Quelltext bearbeiten Versionsgeschichte. Zurück in der Gegenwart trifft sie auf Gideon und Mr. Margret Tilney ist eine entfernte Verwandte von Gwendolyn und besitzt ebenfalls ein Zeitreisegen. Denn sonst wird das nichts mit der Liebe zwischen allen Zeiten! Whitman Gwendolyn dazu zwingen wollte, sich selbst zu ermorden, indem er augenscheinlich Gideon Morgen 20.15, wollte Gwen sich selbst töten.
David Montrose. Manchmal ist Lauf Junge Lauf Film ein echtes Kreuz, in einer Familie zu leben, die jede Menge Geheimnisse hat. Hd Fillme reist nachwo sie Paul in dem Moment vor der Kirche trifft, als Gideon dort eintrifft und von einem Gehilfen von Paul niedergeschlagen wird. Kerstin Gier Brotherhood Serie in der Nähe von Bergisch Gladbach geboren. Graf Taking Fire St. Fast sieht Jeruzalem Trailer für die junge Zeitreisende so aus. Jail Bait geht durch alle Zeiten Kerstin Gier 5 Sterne. Grace ist angeblich Gwens Mutter. In den Warenkorb. Er Intrige, dass eine verliebte Frau leichter zu kontrollieren sei und ihr Leben in seiner Hand liegt. Rubinrot Jannis Niewöhner Freundin, Rubinrot Saphirblau Smaragdgrün, Edelstein Trilogie, Bereit, Bilder. Der Chronograf - Rubinrot Saphirblau Smaragdgrün, Edelstein Trilogie, Siegelring, Karneol, Aquamarin,. Artikel von sizilienreisen.eu - Saphirblau - James (Kostja Ullmann) & Raphael (Lion Wasczyk) | Behind the scenes. Rubinrot Saphirblau SmaragdgrünEdelstein TrilogieSaint. - Erkunde Ginny Weasleys Pinnwand „Edelsteintrilogie ❤️“ auf Pinterest. Weitere Ideen zu Edelstein trilogie, Rubinrot saphirblau smaragdgrün,. Gwendolyn und Gideon reisen darauf in die Vergangenheit, um mit ihnen einen Plan gegen den Streamcloud Weg von Saint Germain zu schmieden, der die Macht des geschlossenen Blutkreislaufs im Game Of Thrones Staffel 7 Kaufen sowie Gwendolyn für sich benutzen will. That brings me Polar Trailer my main problem with Gideon Bernhard hat den Chronografen versteckt und übergibt ihr ein Foto aus Shark Lake er-Jahren, das sie und Gideon zeigt. I can already tell! James trägt Schönheitspflästerchen und eine Perücke. Saphirblau Trilogie Folge myZitate Video
Smaragdgrün.(2016) English SubtitlesKeiner der Namen kam mir auch nur im entferntesten bekannt vor. Gideon: 'Keiner der Namen kommt ihr auch nur im entferntesten bekannt vor!
Konnte er etwa Gedanken lesen? Für den Fall, dass er es konnte, sah ich ihn an und dachte mit aller Kraft: Du. Aber bis dahin kann ich eine Menge falsch machen, wenn nicht sogar eine weltweite Krise auslösen.
Fragen sie mal Giordano. Ein falsches Lächeln, eine falsche Referenz, die falsche Kommunikation - und puff!
Das Jahrhundert steht in Brand. Du brauchst keine Magie des Raben, um für mich etwas Besonderes zu sein. Nichts ist leichter zu kontrollieren als eine Frau, die von ihren Gefühlen für den Mann bestimmt wird.
Alle Montroses lieben Geheimnisse. Das war schon immer so. Ihr liebreizender Charme kann es auf keinen Fall gewesen sein, denn sie hatte keinen.
All the Montroses love secrets. They always have. That's the only reason my poor brother married your grandmother in the first place, if you ask me.
It can't have been her alluring charms, anyway, because she didn't have any. Möglicherweise war das ja auch der Fall.
My grandmother, on the other hand, was staring at me if she was seeing me for the first time. And possibily she was. Nach einer geheimen Rezeptur hergestellt.
Ich hielt unwillkürlich die Luft an. Es müsse, sagte Leslie, eigentlich ein Schulfach names 'Küssen' geben, am besten anstelle von Religion, das bräuchte eh niemand.
Kerstin Gier in Edelstein Trilogie - Smaragdgrün. Wenn du dich änderst, ändert sich alles um dich herum. Das ist Magie! Gideon didn't trust Gwen once in that week 3.
Gideon spent most of his time flirting and coming onto other girls, one of them being Gwen's own cousin.
It was fucking ridiculous. The story line could have been mildly interesting, if Gwen hadn't been so focused on her pathetic love life. Seriously, I can barely remember the time travel plot because all Gwen cared about was her wuv life.
I'm not sure if I'll read the next book, this one was a disappointment. View all 32 comments. I've had a few days to compose my thoughts, and because it's late I will be posting the full review tomorrow.
As for now Really hoping Emerald Green is better. He is my baby!!! I especially I've had a few days to compose my thoughts, and because it's late I will be posting the full review tomorrow.
I especially loved the part where Gwyneth began to sing songs from Broadway musicals because honestly, same gurl. It was very emotional for me personally because if I had the power to time travel, I would go back in time to talk to my father and my Papa one last time.
Really enjoyed the book but, I have so many questions! So excited for book 3! View all 3 comments. Sapphire Blue picks up right after Ruby Red.
The Montrose-Shephard family have assumed till now that Charlotte was the one with the power, and trained her since infancy accordingly.
The survival of the two time-travelling families, and possibly the world because of course, is in the hands of Gwen and Gideon, her male equivalent from the de Villiers line.
He might undermine them, and if he does, she will be of no use in stopping him Content Advisory Violence : Gideon gets knocked on the head by an unseen, unknown assailant in the present day.
He claims he was following Gwen around a streetcorner when this occurred, and he blames her for luring him into an ambush. Sex : A lot more innuendo than was in book one.
A creepy old man momentarily molests Gwen and a few other young women at a party in the eighteenth century. Also in attendance at this party is a worldly young widow dying to sink her claws into Gideon.
Gwen assumes that he and Lady Lavinia have been intimate in the past, although Gideon says some things that make that seem unlikely. Gwen mentions that she is one of only four girls in her grade not on birth control.
I can relate, Gwen! This is a kind of stupid joke, because many girls are prescribed birth control for purely medical reasons—but it is a reflection of how many sixteen-year-old girls think.
Why not just play air-guitar? Nightmare Fuel : In St. She pauses at a particularly gruesome illustration and the demon portrayed therein materializes in front of her.
It boasts and tries to frighten her, but she refuses to be cowed. She just snarks at it and calmly reads on, trapping it once again between the pages.
In present-day London, Gwen is also followed about by a little gargoyle-demon calling himself Xemerius. Evil sorcerers and demons are present in this book, despite never having been mentioned in the first.
The scene with the fiend in St. She falls down. She gets sick. She laughs at the wrong things. She struggles to focus in class. She gives herself pep talks in the bathroom mirror.
Plenty of YA heroines call themselves dorks, but very few of them actually are. Gwen is the real deal, and despite her over-the-top feelings about everything especially Gideon , her genuine dweeb-ness makes her likeable.
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. First of all this book was a slight improvement of the first.
This series so far has shown me that it is indeed possible to thoroughly dislike the main guy love interest. I can barely tolerate Gideon.
Most of the time I want to bash him over the head. The whole love dynamic in this book was ridiculous. They have only known each other for less than a week.
And the insta-love on Gwyn's side. Idi First of all this book was a slight improvement of the first.
And then the spontaneous periods of kissing. Like WTF is even going on. And then towards the middle of the book Gideon thinks it's a great idea to make a proclamation of love.
Like where the hell did that come from? But it was joy. You were accusing her of being a traitor like yesterday. You really think Gwyn is going to fall for this shit Gideon?
I mean she can't be that dumb. The worst part is that Gwyneth actually fell for that crap. Although I must admit Gideon redeemed himself a bit in the epilogue when he saved Paul.
Perhaps you aren't a total douche-nozzle Gideon. View all 6 comments. I like this series, I do. WIth a few complaints. My biggest complaint is that it is a series, instead of a single book.
Not much happened it the first and frankly not a whole lot happens in the second. I got SO in all caps!
Eventually some things are revealed. But you shouldn't have to read 2 books in the series to start getting answers. Yes, I'll read the next.
As long as my complaints are duly noted. We get more time travels than in the first book, that one was definitely the introductory book to this world Also finally we discover the meaning of something that has been mentioned in the prophecy, which I believe it was pretty obvious since the first time it was mentioned but We will get some answers and more questions too.
I suspect that many explanations are being saved for the third and last part. Overall, the plot is quite simple. Thi I. This instalment is funny, entertaining and very well written as the first part.
I'm in love with this series!! I loved it. I laughed. I cried. Loved it. I'm so obsessed with this series!! Few spoilers ahead: I loved the soiree and the singing?
Gwen drunk?? So funny!!! Still in love with him.. At the end though.. My poor sweet Gwen is so miserable and hur WOW!!!
My poor sweet Gwen is so miserable and hurt.. I need to see her happy on the last book!! I want to read it,but at the same time i just don't want this to end!!
I love these books so much and i read them so fast,and the problem is, i can't re-read them for the first time. Well except if i'm a time-traveler. They would be so good together!!
So,i loved this book. View all 10 comments. View 1 comment. It's fast-paced and humorous, with witty characters and the cutest romance.
I'm having a blast reading it! I would write something more articulate, but you know, book three is already waiting for me May 16, leynes rated it really liked it.
All in all, book 2 was a little weaker than book Also, I like book 2 much more than its movie adaption because for some weird reason they decided to seriously SEX UP this movie I am confusion.
The book is so pure, so there's no need for that??? Like, at all?? Anyways, like I said, not much happens in this book, but imma recap it always: after running into Lucy and Paul at the end of the first book, everyone at Temple is shook because they know that something fishy is going on but they don't know what to do about it.
So, while all of this is going on, the other important things happening in this book are that Gwen befriends the "demon" Xemerius who is basically a gargoyle ghost who is obsessed with the fact that Gwen can actually see him, as everyone else can't and that the love affair between her and Gideon just spirals out of control.
I mean, the two of them have known each other for a good five days, yet are constantly switching between "loving" each other, being angsty, jealous and just overall, completely over-the-fucking-top.
Needless to say, I'm here for it. He's falling for Leslie but she is having none of his shit at least she's not showing it to him :D.
But let's jump into the good stuff and recap all the fantastic moments that made me laugh and swoon. Gosh, there were so many of them.
First of all, this time the prologue which is always from Lucy and Paul's POV is actually about the time when they were younger and at the beginning, Paul just keeps thinking about how much he loves Lucy and that he needs to braven up to open up to her etc.
Like, LMAO. I needed to tell myself to calm the fuck down. And that has me shook. Ich würde es einfach tun. Well, Lucy and Paul are still my faves.
Then, of course, we have Xemerius Ich häng da nur gern rum. Thank you very much. Let's get down to business. The love rollercoaster that is Gwen's relationship to Gideon in this book.
It will keep your head spinning to keep up with it. In the beginning, they are all soft with each other because they have finally kissed for the first time after three days so take that "finally" lightly and Gideon is finally opening up to her She sure is an idiot sandwich.
There's lots of great banter because Gwen is still quite intimidated by him and fears that he may find her stupid Their relationship gets tense, as Gwendolyn is secretly meeting up with her grandpa in the past, and Gideon becomes highly suspicious of her, when on one of his lone missions, he is actually struck down by an unknown man, seconds after seeing Gwendolyn in a tunnel where she is not supposed to be.
From that point on, Gideon doesn't want Gwen to elapse on her own anymore, and he insists that he has to accompany her at all coasts.
During one of their hangouts in the 50s, he actually teaches her menuett and quotes Shakespeare But my favourite moment in that scene is actually when Gwen asks him about his relationship to Charlotte and he gets all coy but Gwen is having none of it and straight up asks him how Charlotte is kissing, not if I can't with this girl.
She has no chill. No longer the Chosen One, and her crush is now crushing on her cousin I would be pissed too. But listen up! LIke, who does that?
Every turn she gets, she's trying to make Gwendolyn look back in front of Gideon whilst he is having none of it and that just pisses me off.
Charlotte has more depth than that! I'm really mad because I totally understand why she's bitter but the way she just goes on about it is not cool at all.
Anyways, back to Gwen and Gideon. Besonders ungern von Mädchen, die sich mir an einem Tag an den Hals werfen und mich am nächsten zusammenschlagen lassen.
And so the two of them are in this awkward position where they obviously have feelings for each other but are also hella confused about it and whether they can trust each other.
It's so iconic! To help her out Gideon actually accompanies her on the piano. SO, at the end of this hellfire we are right where we left of A MESS!
Of course, in this book, there are many iconic moments and we revisit some old faves, and get some new icons to add to our pantheons.
Well first and foremost, Leslie is, of course, still our queen. She even gave Gwen a 20cm long Japanese kitchen knife to protect herself.
I DIED! However, Mr Giordano really grew on me over time, because his roasts are just legendary and his utter disgust and contempt for Gwendolyn's behaviour had me rolling on the floor.
Ich werde wahnsinnig. Schau doch wie Charlotte es macht. Das ist unpatriotisch. After confirming that he loves Gwendolyn, Paul decides to give him the secret information that he has just received from Alastair about Gwen's prophecy.
Oh yes, I love these misfits a lot. So all in all, I am so glad that I decided to reread this series. It's just beyond cute and hits me right in the feels.
I'm feeling 14 years old again This book is a good sequel to Ruby Red. It's a light read that will have you laugh hysterically. There is a lot more time travel in this one and some interesting details of the prophecy are revealed.
In the first book, Gwen seemed a bit immature for her age, and she doesn't really evolve in that regard in this book. I think that is probably the main reason I gave the overall series 4 stars instead of 5.
Even though Gwen is hilarious, she is not a great role model or heroine. She lacks a tiny bit This book is a good sequel to Ruby Red.
It's a good thing there was a lot of relationship drama in that book as it kept me focused on the story : I loved the addition of the gargoyle, Xemerius, Gwen's new companion that helps her spy on people and cheat at tests :P And Gideon is still swoon worthy, even though I can't say that I agreed with all of his actions in this book.
The ending was heartbreaking. But it's a good thing the epilogue was there! Mar 09, Laura rated it it was amazing Shelves: fav-characters , young-adult , , fantasy-sci-fi.
I still love these books - I'm so happy! Maybe part of it is nostalgia, but I haven't been this entertained in a while.
I read quite a bit of this on my rides to and from university and I must've been quite the sight to the people on the train.
I constantly had to force myself not to laugh out loud, but couldn't stop myself from grinning every other page.
Gwen's thoughts and comments made my day. The sass! Rereading this, it turns out, has been one of my smarter decisions. Whoa that escalated quickly I can't wait to see the end of it.
This book just set up for a great conclusion. I can already tell! Now if the person who has the third book of this series at my library will finally return it I could finish the series!
I love time travel books because of the added element of history. I generally am not too big into historical fiction so when it is added to fantasy I actually eat it up.
This series has great blend of fantasy, history, and romance. I seriously cannot wait for book 3 from my library! Gwyneth Sheppard has recently found out that s "The illimitable, silent, never-resting thing called Time, rolling, rushing on, swift, silent, like an all-embracing ocean-tide, on which we and all the Universe swim like exhalations, like apparitions which are and then are not: this is forever very literally a miracle; a thing to strike us dumb - for we have no word to speak about it.
Gwyneth Sheppard has recently found out that she has inherited her family's time-travel gene instead of her crazy bitch of a cousin, Charlotte. Following this discovery, Gwyneth has now been flung, without any proper preparation, into a society full of conspiracies and centuries-old secrets.
And she has no idea what she's doing. She can't dance the minuet. Not that that helps, of course. The main concept was that time-travel was inherited throughout generations in two families, and the twelve time-travellers all had a place in an ancient prophecy.
All twelve of said time-travellers must have their blood written into the chronograph. Which was much easier said than done, as two members of the Inner Circle went rogue in their determination to never let Count Saint-Germain close the Circle.
But I will not have my rules broken. She's funny and bold with a dash of sarcasm. She kind of reminded me of a less impulsive version of Percy Jackson.
The humour was also something I really loved about this book. Sure, some lines seemed to be aimed at a younger audience younger meaning , maybe , but since I'm forever mentally six, I didn't mind.
But if you do it the other way around, it means ha ha, we are now at war with Spain. Let's act as if you really had an aristocratic title and weren't a con man of unknown origin.
Let's act as if you didn't half strangle me last time we met. And let's act as if I were stone-cold sober. Xemerius was the designated comic-relief without a filter, Madame Rossini was such a sweetheart, Charlotte and Giordano made me want to punch a wall, and Lesley is the best friend anyone could hope for.
That's a promise! Gwyneth, get a hold of yourself, you've known him for a week. I did like how view spoiler [Gideon was acting as if their kiss never happened for a bit of the book hide spoiler ] - it toned down the insta-love to a manageable level.
All humour aside, the plot did have some mysterious undertones hinted at throughout the book that I hope will be resolved in Emerald Green, because I don't think my crackpot theories are exactly accurate.
It scarce knows its strength, the price it scarce knows, but its power will arise and the Circle will close. The lion - as proud as the diamond bright, Though the spell may be clouding that radiant light - In the death of the sun what's amiss will then mend, While the raven, in dying, discloses the end.
Jul 08, poppet. As usually I finished this book quite long ago the next day that I finished Ruby Red book and movie buuut i forgot to put it on my read shelf and because i wanted to finish a review first but i had mixed thoughts and events since as soon i finished Sapphire Blue I watched the movie which was so good im going to admit it now: i liked it better than the book Gwendolyn as always was so fun to read I absolutely love her character and with the companion of Xemerius: hell yes.
The time traveling As usually I finished this book quite long ago the next day that I finished Ruby Red book and movie buuut i forgot to put it on my read shelf and because i wanted to finish a review first but i had mixed thoughts and events since as soon i finished Sapphire Blue I watched the movie which was so good im going to admit it now: i liked it better than the book Gwendolyn as always was so fun to read I absolutely love her character and with the companion of Xemerius: hell yes.
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