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553: 248:, the Thirteenth Councillor. Upon perceiving the Army of Light in danger, the protagonists leap from the Councillor's tower, provoking a 'golden rain' to inspire the Army of Light, which thereupon destroys the Army of Darkness. This done, the victorious leaders discover a 'Seed of hope', which they plant to ensure their victory. 229:
after the gemstones associated with them at birth, striving to overthrow the 'Council of Twelve' and 'Army of Darkness' that oppress the story's world. The trio first meet on their 14th birthdays, at the behest of their guardians, and discover a cipher, to investigate which they visit Jean Losserand,
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had a negative opinion of the book, stating, "Bujor tells of emotion, identity, and character growth without showing them, leaving characters generic even as their feelings ricochet implausibly. Meanwhile, possibly in another time, a hospitalized girl struggles for life--but even this cryptic frame
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between the Army of Darkness and the Army of Light, and that they therefore must persuade Death to end her strike. Having done so, they rejoin the Army of Light, where Amber identifies its leader, called 'Elyador' ('Chosen One' in the story's fictional language), at his own arrival. Thereafter the
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into the realm 'Fairytale', where humans coexist with super-humans outside the council's rule. During the exodus, Opal is wounded, but is saved at the house of Adrien's friend, Owen d'Yrdahl. Following Opal's recovery, she accompanies Jade and Amber to Oonagh, who reveals that on the coming summer
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said, "The prose and the plotting, exceptional for a teenager, may seem mannered or conventional by other standards (heroines struggling with their personal identity, a "chosen one," an epic good versus evil showdown, etc.)."
322:, "The characters are one-dimensional, the plot derivative, and the writing sluggish. So why purchase this? Because of the buzz, which will be heard at libraries, and perhaps for the inspiration it can give young writers. If 270:
was a bestseller in over twenty countries around the world; but many readers attributed the novel's fame to Bujor's age and not her talent at writing, and criticized her for giving her characters
312:, Bruce Anne Shook and Phyllis Levy Mandell wrote, "Dialogue is stiff. ... While the story is a definite accomplishment for one so young, it is not a polished or mature work of fiction." 255:
and itinerant, until his reaching the Army of Light. A third depicts the thoughts of 'Joa', a child dying of an unidentified disease, who observes the three protagonists in a series of
354: 259:. Inspired by them, she summons an estranged friend (identified with Elyador) to convey a final message: "My dreams gave life back to me. Now I must give dreams back to life". 521: 205:. Written in the course of six months while its author was thirteen years old, it was translated from French to English and into 30 other languages. 389: 364: 589: 579: 296:, "Her peer audience would do well to stick with masters of the genre rather than what reads like a homework project gone much too far." 286:
gave the book a negative review, writing that it "is a crass, cynical attempt to cash in on a writer's youth and photogenic qualities".
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Shook, Bruce Anne; Mandell, Phyllis Levy (May 2004). "The Prophecy of the Stones".
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three protagonists observe the battle alongside their principal
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an explorer imprisoned for dissent, who directs them to the
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Flavia Bujor
French
Fantastique
Miramax Books
France
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-7868-1835-2
OCLC
53901489
LC Class
French
children's novel
Flavia Bujor
protagonists
Jade
Opal
Amber
oracle
exodus
battle
antagonist
amnesiac
hallucinations
Mary Sue
Chicago Sun-Times
Elizabeth Hand
Nora Krug

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