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Original Title: | The Wishsong of Shannara |
ISBN: | 1857231325 (ISBN13: 9781857231328) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Original Shannara Trilogy #3, Shannara (Chronological Order) #12, Shannara (Publication Order) #3, Shannara - Terry's Suggested Order for New Readers #3 , more |
Terry Brooks
Paperback | Pages: 512 pages Rating: 3.97 | 46913 Users | 733 Reviews
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Title | : | The Wishsong of Shannara (The Original Shannara Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Terry Brooks |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
Published | : | 1999 by Orbit (first published April 12th 1985) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
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Horror stalks the Four Lands. The Ildatch, immemorial book of evil spells, has stirred to eldritch life, sending its foul Mord Wraiths to accomplish at last Mankind's destruction. Once again Allanon, ancient Druid Protector of the Races, must seek the help of a descendant of Jerle Shannara. Brin, daughter of Wil Ohmsford, born with the magic of the Wishsong which alone can open a way to the Ildatch, reluctantly joins him on his perilous journey east; meanwhile her younger brother Jair learns that Brin will fail and die, unless he can reach her in time. And as Brin walks into the trap the Ildatch has set, Jair must travel through the very heart of evil to reach her...Rating Of Books The Wishsong of Shannara (The Original Shannara Trilogy #3)
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#12/29 in my Epic Shannara Quest.The Druid Allanon shows up unexpectedly again in Shady Vale twenty years after the events of The Elfstones of Shannara with another dire prediction of evil plotting against the Four Lands. The conclusion of the Shannara trilogy begins like the other two, which is probably why Brooks doesn't spend much time in getting his questers on the road to Culhaven--we've seen this before. But this time around, Brooks is more confident in his storytelling--the scene thatI wasn't a big fan of this third and final book in the Shannara trilogy. While it isn't necessary to read the first two books before this one as it can be read as a stand-alone, I would recommend reading them just for some background. Actually, I'd probably read the first two and skip this one as it is not nearly on level with them.Brin Ohmsford and her brother Jair are greatly surprised when the mysterious and well known druid Allanon comes to their home to seek them out. You see, the two are
This is so awesome. it's on the same magnificent level as Lord of the rings. Terry Brooks is an awesome writer. This is fantasy at its best.
Its been a while since I visited The Four Lands, but I went into this one really hoping it was going to be a satisfying conclusion to the original trilogy. If Im honest, book 3 was entertaining but somewhat predictable and similar to a number of conclusions I have read in fantasy books over the last 10 years.At the start of the third adventure, The Ildatch, an ancient source of evil, has begun spreading its dark powers. Following the events of its awakening, the Druid Allanon yet again seeks the
Yes! It's finally over! Eight bloody months it took me to slog through this thing. Eight! I can't remember the last time it took me so long to get through a book I voluntarily read. Whatever improvements were made in the second book, I'm sad to say, are pretty much gone in this one. It is still a small step up from the first novel in the series if I'm honest. I know I read through that first novel a lot quicker but that was because it was new still and the second one had improvements that kept
It is definitely not a sign of trouble when druid Allanon visits Ohmsford family; it is just a sigh that the end of the world is near. This time it is not an exception. An ancient (I mean: really ancient) evil raises its head in the Four Lands and Allanon alone cannot fight it. He needs help from Brin Ohmsford, a daughter of Wil Ohmsford from the previous book. Brin reluctantly leaves her brother Jair behind as she starts on a long and perilous journey with the druid. What is really surprising
"And grandfather will miss you, too. Won't you grandfather?" Cogline shuffles his sandaled feet uneasily and nodded without looking at the Valegirl. "Some, I guess," he admitted grudgingly. "Won't miss all that crying and agonizing, though. Won't miss that. Course, we did have some fine adventures, girl- I'll miss you for that."Thus Terry Brooks does me the kindness of summing up my feelings on his Shannara Trilogy. Which is why I like the third book the best of these, there are a couple of
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