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CIRCLES:
“The story is strongly written and will appeal to those who believe that mankind should live in harmony with nature. If you expect savagery and blood—look elsewhere.” ~ John Chapman
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CIRCLES:
“This novel of historic fiction is a must for any fan of Native American history, or seeker of knowledge, or lover of life. It is expertly crafted with vivid imagery and characters that will become beloved. If you don’t know what it means to sing someone home, prepare to swallow hard. It is heart warming and moving. Truly a thing of beauty.” ~ T.W. Griffith
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CIRCLES:
“The sheer beauty of the language is as majestic as the images the author paints. Each stroke of her pen is tender and loving. A deep respect and a profound understanding of these characters and their journey is clearly evident from start to finish.” ~ Von Rupert “Yvonne”
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CIRCLES:
“Circles possess a lyrical style, reminiscent of a book like The Little Prince, but with a unique view of American Indian culture. If you enjoy dwelling for a time in the hearts and minds of those with a different yet beautiful relationship with the world they live in, you will enjoy this book. It does what all good books do—it allows the reader to see a special world through different eyes.” ~ Dave L.
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SPIRALS:
“This book and this series is simply stupendous. Part history, part fantasy and part love story is to only touch the surface of these two books. You must read them in the correct order to get the true sense of wonder they contain.” ~ Cecile Croghan “Iluvbooks”
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SPIRALS:
“This is a must read for any fan of Native American history, fiction or no. Ruby has expertly written a fabulous fictional piece with her vivid imagination. Creating lovable characters and using beautiful prose. This is not a book to be rushed through, but savored and cherished.” ~ Anallee
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STONES:
“This book is more than just a story—though it is certainly a great story. Without sex and without graphic violence, Ruby Standing Deer depicts the hardships, the dangers, the joys and the loves of a people who believed that all of life was sacred. She gives the reader an insight into a culture and a people. This story, like Circles, Book 1, and Spirals, Book 2, is a story of love triumphant; a story of deep spirituality that infuses everyday occurrences. If there was a higher rating than five stars, this book would certainly get it.” ~ Aya Walksfar
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STONES:
“This is an awesome sage of the closeness between man and nature. It shows the Indian traditions and their closeness in listening to the signs of nature.” ~ Jacqueline Moors
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BROKEN PATH:
“This is an awesome sage of the closeness between man and nature. It shows the Indian traditions and their closeness in listening to the signs of nature.” ~ Jacqueline Moors