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The Wishsong of Shannara (The Original Shannara Trilogy #3) 
I kept thinking this series would get better. The first book sucked but the second was much better. I had such high hopes for the third. I was sorely disappointed! I actually gave up on this book because even after *forcing* myself to get to the 82% mark. Do you know how bad a book as to be for me to give up at 82%?!?!? One of the problems is that the author clearly didn't plan out this world in any way before he started writing. This book has the characters coming across new sentient life forms
This book was *okay*It still felt very derivative, very very much like the last LOTR book which meant my enjoyment was tainted. There was enough differences that it was an enjoyable enough read I just wish it had managed to separate itself a little more from the books that it took inspiration from, its a narrow line between inspiration and simply ripping off and I think this skimmed the line a little to closely

It is definitely not a sign of trouble when druid Allanon visits Ohmsford family; it is just a sigh that the end of the world is near. This time it is not an exception. An ancient (I mean: really ancient) evil raises its head in the Four Lands and Allanon alone cannot fight it. He needs help from Brin Ohmsford, a daughter of Wil Ohmsford from the previous book. Brin reluctantly leaves her brother Jair behind as she starts on a long and perilous journey with the druid. What is really surprising
I read the previous sequel in 6th grade.Remember imagining myself as Amberle and William Moseley as Wil.For some reason I was convinced the two of them would end up together and the fact they didn't crushed my little 12 year old heart.I took this book and tried reading it, but the moment I found out it was about Wil, his stupid new wife and kids, I threw it across the room.I mean, it's my Wil after all!It might the about time for me to pick up this book again.Let's see if I got over it.
This took me exactly one month...and one day to complete! I started reading this because it had been so long since reading the other two book and I knew it was time to finish this series - also, I actually had the time to read a book like this this month. As always, Brooks writing is so detailed and unique, however I've always felt that he took the long way in writing a certain situation or took a while to get to a specific point in a story. I always feel like his books could be shorter than
"And grandfather will miss you, too. Won't you grandfather?" Cogline shuffles his sandaled feet uneasily and nodded without looking at the Valegirl. "Some, I guess," he admitted grudgingly. "Won't miss all that crying and agonizing, though. Won't miss that. Course, we did have some fine adventures, girl- I'll miss you for that."Thus Terry Brooks does me the kindness of summing up my feelings on his Shannara Trilogy. Which is why I like the third book the best of these, there are a couple of
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Title | : | The Wishsong of Shannara (The Original Shannara Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Terry Brooks |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
Published | : | 1999 by Orbit (first published April 12th 1985) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
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Horror stalks the Four Lands. The Ildatch, immemorial book of evil spells, has stirred to eldritch life, sending its foul Mord Wraiths to accomplish at last Mankind's destruction. Once again Allanon, ancient Druid Protector of the Races, must seek the help of a descendant of Jerle Shannara. Brin, daughter of Wil Ohmsford, born with the magic of the Wishsong which alone can open a way to the Ildatch, reluctantly joins him on his perilous journey east; meanwhile her younger brother Jair learns that Brin will fail and die, unless he can reach her in time. And as Brin walks into the trap the Ildatch has set, Jair must travel through the very heart of evil to reach her...Be Specific About Books To The Wishsong of Shannara (The Original Shannara Trilogy #3)
Original Title: | The Wishsong of Shannara |
ISBN: | 1857231325 (ISBN13: 9781857231328) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Original Shannara Trilogy #3, Shannara (Chronological Order) #12, Shannara (Publication Order) #3, Shannara - Terry's Suggested Order for New Readers #3 , more |
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I have read 7 or 8 Brooks books over the years and have decided to read the entire Shannara series starting from the beginning. This was a re-read for me, first read it 30 years ago (or so).More descendants of Jerle Shannara go to save the world, this time a magic book.Terry Brooks has definitely matured as a writer over this trilogy, the writing and character development is much better but the plot of this book is kind of childish.Enjoyable but nothing great.Looking forward to the next seriesI kept thinking this series would get better. The first book sucked but the second was much better. I had such high hopes for the third. I was sorely disappointed! I actually gave up on this book because even after *forcing* myself to get to the 82% mark. Do you know how bad a book as to be for me to give up at 82%?!?!? One of the problems is that the author clearly didn't plan out this world in any way before he started writing. This book has the characters coming across new sentient life forms
This book was *okay*It still felt very derivative, very very much like the last LOTR book which meant my enjoyment was tainted. There was enough differences that it was an enjoyable enough read I just wish it had managed to separate itself a little more from the books that it took inspiration from, its a narrow line between inspiration and simply ripping off and I think this skimmed the line a little to closely

It is definitely not a sign of trouble when druid Allanon visits Ohmsford family; it is just a sigh that the end of the world is near. This time it is not an exception. An ancient (I mean: really ancient) evil raises its head in the Four Lands and Allanon alone cannot fight it. He needs help from Brin Ohmsford, a daughter of Wil Ohmsford from the previous book. Brin reluctantly leaves her brother Jair behind as she starts on a long and perilous journey with the druid. What is really surprising
I read the previous sequel in 6th grade.Remember imagining myself as Amberle and William Moseley as Wil.For some reason I was convinced the two of them would end up together and the fact they didn't crushed my little 12 year old heart.I took this book and tried reading it, but the moment I found out it was about Wil, his stupid new wife and kids, I threw it across the room.I mean, it's my Wil after all!It might the about time for me to pick up this book again.Let's see if I got over it.
This took me exactly one month...and one day to complete! I started reading this because it had been so long since reading the other two book and I knew it was time to finish this series - also, I actually had the time to read a book like this this month. As always, Brooks writing is so detailed and unique, however I've always felt that he took the long way in writing a certain situation or took a while to get to a specific point in a story. I always feel like his books could be shorter than
"And grandfather will miss you, too. Won't you grandfather?" Cogline shuffles his sandaled feet uneasily and nodded without looking at the Valegirl. "Some, I guess," he admitted grudgingly. "Won't miss all that crying and agonizing, though. Won't miss that. Course, we did have some fine adventures, girl- I'll miss you for that."Thus Terry Brooks does me the kindness of summing up my feelings on his Shannara Trilogy. Which is why I like the third book the best of these, there are a couple of
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