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The Elfstones of Shannara
The Original Shannara Trilogy, Book 2
by 
Terry Brooks
Scott Brick
Publisher: Books on Tape
Subject(s):  Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Language(s):  English
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Available copies:   0 (0 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   1
Lending period:   7 days
File size:   335377 KB
ISBN:   9780739305195
Release date:   Oct 31, 2006

Description

From master fantasy writer Terry Brooks comes the second book in the famed Shannara Trilogy…

Once again, Terry Brooks brings us an epic novel of wonder and adventure in this eagerly awaited sequel to his bestselling novel The Sword of Shannara.

Ancient, ultimate evil threatened the Elves and the Races of Man. For the Ellcrys, the tree created by long-lost Elven magic, was dying, loosing the spell of Forbidding that locked the hordes of ravening Demons away from Earth. Already the Reaper, most fearsome of Demons, was free. Only one source of protection was powerful enough to stop it: the Elfstones of Shannara.

The Stones and the right to use them belonged to Wil Ohmsford, given him by his grandfather Shea. And now Allanon, legendary Druid guardian of the Races, summoned him from his studies in Storlock to protect Amberle, the Elven girl who must carry a seed of the tree to the mysterious Bloodfire, life-source of earth, there to be quickened and to create a new Ellcrys.

While Allanon and the Elves fight a hopeless war against the emerging multitudes of Demons, Wil and Amberle plunge forward in a seemingly impossible quest for the Bloodfire. Before them lie unknown dangers, impassable barriers, and the savage Wilderun, from which none have ever escaped.

Behind them follows the Reaper. Against it, Wil has the Elfstones — but he has lost all power to control them. Weaponless, he and Amberle watch as the shadow of the Reaper appears on the trail before them...

Here are valiant companions — old and new — awesome foes, wonders, romance... and the ancient mystery of how the Elves survived among the Races of Man.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Terry Brooks is a master of the fantasy epic, sustaining suspense as he builds layer upon layer of intertwined relationships between his unusual characters. Long before The ELFSTONES OF SHANNARA, the elves' "spell of forbidding" and their enchanted tree imprisoned all demons in "the nothingness." Now most believe it to be only a fable. BIG mistake. Narrator Scott Brick carries the multitude in Brooks's complex saga admirably well, with one glaring exception. Apparently, Wil Ohmsford, wielder of the Elfstones, as well as tons of dialogue, has stepped directly off the rugby fields of Eton sporting a snotty upper-class accent and an annoying whine. Luckily, the strong plot pulls the listener along regardless of the off-putting character of Ohmsford's speeches. P.H.M. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
 

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