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Buffie, Margaret. The seeker.


(The Watcher's Quest). Kids Can Read Press. 368p. c2002. 1-55337-359-6. $6.95. JS

Emma, once a Canadian Canadian (kənā`dēən), river, 906 mi (1,458 km) long, rising in NE New Mexico. and flowing E across N Texas and central Oklahoma into the Arkansas River in E Oklahoma.  farm girl, has found her true destiny Destiny

goddess of destiny of mankind. [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 78]

See : Fate
 as a Watcher, a guardian angel guardian angel

believed to protect a particular person. [Folklore: Misc.]

See : Angel


guardian angel

term for Christian namesake who watches over a young child. [Christianity: Misc.]

See : Guardianship
 of sorts in a multi-world game of empires. Still in training, she is suddenly called on to undertake a dangerous mission: Emma is a changeling, left with her family in the place of a human child, and she must now find her mother's true daughter. If she succeeds. her mother will live and her father will be returned to the family; if not, her mother may die. With Tom, a fellow Watcher, she gathers a strange crew of helpers, solves some riddles and finds her "sister." But Emma's quest is only one small part of a longer and much more dangerous game. This second book in the Watcher's Quest trilogy A company founded in 1979 by Gene Amdahl to commercialize wafer scale integration and build supercomputers. It raised a quarter of a billion dollars, the largest startup funding in history, but could not create its 2.5" superchip.  (following The Watcher) takes its time getting started, but the quest is fun and fans of the first book should enjoy it. Buy where the first book was popular. Deirdre Deirdre (dâr`drə, dēr`–), beautiful heroine of Irish legend. A druid prophesied at her birth that she would bring great misfortunes.  Root, Ref Libn., Middletown P.L., Middletown, OH
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Date:Mar 1, 2004
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