The High Druid's Blade

The High Druid's Blade

Softcover
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"Paxon Leah never thought of the old family sword hanging above his living room hearth as anything other than an intriguing ornament...until his sister is kidnapped by a sorceror. Following the dark mage with nothing but this piece of steel to protect him, Paxon stumbles into a plot to overthow the Druids and remake the world...and accidentally unlocks the powers of the ancient blade. Now, he must learn to master the sword's power in order to protect not only his sister, but also the very people who are teaching him to control his powers in the first place: the Druids!"--

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Adventure
Format
Softcover
Pages
384
Price
11.00 €

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ARC by NetGalley: I haven't read any of Terry Brooks, especially something from the Shannara series before, but wanted to try it anyway. And it worked just fine. This series takes place 150 years after the last book and is only loosely connected to the older books, so you don't need any previous knowledge to understand the world. Overall this was book was a mediocre fantasy read. The story nothing new. Boy discovers his magic abilities, get's some training in some order, is send to a few quests etc. Everything felt quite stereotypical and predictable about the plot and the characters. I would recommend this book more to kids or fantasy novices. A light, feel good fantasy novel, similar in the style to the Drizzt Do'Urden series.

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ARC by NetGalley: I haven't read any of Terry Brooks, especially something from the Shannara series before, but wanted to try it anyway. And it worked just fine. This series takes place 150 years after the last book and is only loosely connected to the older books, so you don't need any previous knowledge to understand the world. Overall this was book was a mediocre fantasy read. The story nothing new. Boy discovers his magic abilities, get's some training in some order, is send to a few quests etc. Everything felt quite stereotypical and predictable about the plot and the characters. I would recommend this book more to kids or fantasy novices. A light, feel good fantasy novel, similar in the style to the Drizzt Do'Urden series.

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