" Just like any other Terry Brooks master piece, this book delivers a great thrill. Didn't wow me but it was still an enjoyable read. " Nice opening to Brooks' four book epic fantasy. Amazing character development and imagination in the action sequences. " Great continuation of the shinnara saga. " Terry Brooks is amazing.the best one i've read yet.and i'm sure i'll be even more amazed with each book i read :) Shannara = Love! could have used a heavier editorial hand, but this did the job of light plane reading. " the character development is somewhat better than the original series, but there are some serious issues with the plot - like wasting hundreds of pages on whether or not the story will ever get started. " A set up for the rest of the series, it rehashes everything from the previous books and reads slightly formulaic. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.Amazing how a story can stay with you for so long! I love these characters.and I find I am eager to hear more everyday!" It has been so amazing to rehear the stories and remember them so vividly. "I read these books so long ago in my teen years. Thus continues the enthralling Shannara epic, a spellbinding tale of adventure, magic, and myth. To prevent this terrible fate, Allanon commands Par to recover the long-lost Sword of Shannara, a task that is next to impossible. For in the future, all life in the Four Lands will be destroyed. Cogline brings a message from Allanon: venture to the dread Hadeshorn, along with the other Scions of Shannara. When he accidently brings a mythic horror to life, a man calling himself Cogline drives it away. Yet Par still has some power of the Wishsong. Since the death of the Druid Allanon, the Four Lands have changed profoundly, with magic strictly forbidden in the Southland, now under totalitarian rule.
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