Fire And Iceland Fables Of The Carpailtin Campfire Vol 2
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Author | : George Franklin Skipworth |
Publisher | : George Skipworth |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2009-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 0982471017 |
The Chadishar, Shindaheen and four thousand Native American warriors meet the unlikeliest invasion in the unlikeliest location, turning our preconceptions of off-world life upside down. Other-world attempts to make sense of Earth, however, go a long way toward straightening us out, if we'll only pay attention. Where are they from, why are they here, and do they really eat that stuff? Vilia's not going to like this one bit... Read volume 1, "Shindaheen" first for the beginning of the story!
Author | : R.A. Salvatore |
Publisher | : Del Rey |
Total Pages | : 686 |
Release | : 2003-04-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0345464222 |
“Salvatore [is] one of the premier writers in fantasy.”—The News-Star (Monroe, LA) From his usurped throne in Ursal, Aydrian, son of former queen Jilseponie, attempts to conquer the entire world of Corona. Even Aydrian does not fully understand what drives his ambition, the guiding voices he first heard from the shadow of Oracle, or the truth of his birth in the elven land—before it was stained and mortally threatened by the demon dactyl. As armies clash and plots unfold, darkness spreads across the land. Only the gemstone-bearing Pony can hope to free her son from the grip of evil—by any means necessary. Battles and magic, politics and loyalties build to a great crescendo in this stunning climax to a sweeping fantasy epic. “As R. A. Salvatore continues to build his detailed world and complex history, his readership is sure to build as well.”—Kevin J. Anderson “Fans will dance with joy.”—Kirkus Reviews