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'TERRY'S PLACE IS AT THE HEAD OF THE FANTASY WORLD' Philip Pullman
Following The Black Elfstone, The Skaar Invasion and The Stiehl Assassin comes the final book in the triumphant four-part conclusion to the entire Shannara series, from one of the all-time masters of fantasy.
Praise for Terry Brooks:
'I can't even begin to count how many of Terry Brooks's books I've read (and re-read) over the years' Patrick Rothfuss
'If you haven't read Terry Brooks, you haven't read fantasy' Christopher Paolini
'I would not be writing epic fantasy today if not for Shannara' Peter V. Brett
'A master of the craft . . . required reading' Brent Weeks
384 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 20, 2020
is that book for me. I first read it when I was 12 years old in 6th grade, and I'll never forget how enthralling and engrossing the story was for me. My age group and generation was the target audience for the series and I was immediately hooked. That story was so exciting and mysterious with the druid, Allanon, making his way into Shady Vale to meet with Shea Ohmsford and the subsequent adventure that ensued is wondrous and unforgettable. I couldn't put the book down and here I am after 32 years as a fan and 34 books in the series, (see the chronological list below), reminiscing. The fictional world of the Four Lands that Terry Brooks created became almost like a 2nd home for me. It has been a great, fantastical voyage for me as a reader. This series will always be my favorite.
was bittersweet for me as a fan, but it was also welcome. Here was an epic coming to an end. As for the book itself, 3 stars. It was a satisfactory ending (by that I mean it fulfilled my expectations). The plot definitely had some epic and very touching moments that were a good wrap up for the series and characters who I have grown to love over the years. I'm not ashamed to say I'm also glad it's over because it is time for me to move forward as a reader.
tour, and second time at a book festival at the home town I grew up in (and in which I started reading Shannara). He and his wife, Judine, were both so gracious and kind, and I have a solid collection of personalized and signed Shannara books. I just hope my children don't throw them away when I'm gone because I cherish them! : ) 