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Original Title: | La dama azul |
ISBN: | 1416532234 (ISBN13: 9781416532231) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.theladyinblue.net |
Javier Sierra
Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.16 | 1274 Users | 195 Reviews

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Title | : | The Lady in Blue |
Author | : | Javier Sierra |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | June 19th 2007 by Atria Books (first published 1998) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Mystery. Religion |
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"An elaborately woven novel of intrigue about one of America's most curious and enduring legends -- the enigma of the Lady in Blue"In Los Angeles, Jennifer Narody has been having a series of disturbingdreams involving eerie images of a lady dressed in blue. What she doesn't know is that this same spirit appeared to leaders of the Jumano Native American tribe in New Mexico 362 years earlier, and was linked to a Spanish nun capable of powers of "bilocation," or the ability to be in two places simultaneously. Meanwhile, young journalist Carlos Albert is driven by a blinding snowstorm to the little Spanish town of Agreda, where he stumbles upon a nearly forgotten seventeenth-century convent founded by this same legendary woman. Intrigued by her rumored powers, he delves into finding out more. These threads, linked by an apparent suicide, eventually lead Carlos to Cardinal Baldi, to an American spy, and ultimately to Los Angeles, where Jennifer Narody unwittingly holds the key to the mystery that the Catholic Church, the U.S. Defense Department, and the journalist are each determined to decipher -- the Lady in Blue.Rating Appertaining To Books The Lady in Blue
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As always, I don't like giving such low reviews, however this book didn't justify more stars. I listened to audio version. The narrator was good. But the story was poor. The main characters came through at the end, and then they didn't seem to matter anyway. Way too much detail about crap I could care less about. Then more of the same. The audio was 9 CDs, but the story was completely told in the 9th CD. Why did I need to listen to the other 8?As always, I don't like giving such low reviews, however this book didn't justify more stars. I listened to audio version. The narrator was good. But the story was poor. The main characters came through at the end, and then they didn't seem to matter anyway. Way too much detail about crap I could care less about. Then more of the same. The audio was 9 CDs, but the story was completely told in the 9th CD. Why did I need to listen to the other 8?
PRE-READ:Every time I was at the local Post Office in the queue I would see this book in the discretely and temptingly placed Book Bin...and refused ABSOLUTELY to be tempted.BUT (that word ALWAYS means something is going to happen,n'est-ce pas??) ...because I just booked to see a documentary at the Sydney Film Festival about a young filmmaker's seeking out witnesses to the 1968 miraculous Virgin Mary apparitions in Egypt's Coptic Christian community.He is hampered however by their reluctance to

This is historical fiction that goes back and forth among many locations, time periods and characters. This made it a bit difficult to get into initially and to keep everything straight. The story is based upon The Lady in Blue. She appeared to many Native Americans in New Mexico from 1629-1633. The story is being researched by scientists, cardinals, a journalist, a psychiatrist, and the U. S. Defense in New Mexico, Los Angelos, Rome and Spain. The interest in The Lady in Blue is that she is
Disappointing. So far it's a bit bloodless, my heart hasn't beat faster a single time, I haven't worried for a character or wondered how someone was going to get out of a situation. It just ambles along. Because there are so many central characters, and each one gets a chapter, I haven't been able to really care for much less fall in love with any of them. At this point, I just need to get through it or get rid of it.I finally finished it. I've decided that the author focused more on the
It started out captivating me but got kind of bogged down in the middle. I think his previous book The Secret Supper was much better.
I was interested in The Lady In Blue but disagreed with Javier Sierras treatment and how awkwardly he tried to shape disparate details into a novel. I give two stars because I respect his inspiration: imparting history that is little-known. I love that he visited key people and places. It is helpful to cite a Canadian biography that enhanced my understanding of souls more than any other: Angel Eyes. Paul Elder describes the Monroe Institute, where sound waves induce astral travel. I dont fathom
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