SUMMARY: Terry Brooks is one of a handful of writers whose work defines modern fantasy fiction. His twenty-three international bestsellers have ranged from the beloved Shannara series to stories that tread a much darker path. Armageddons Children is a new creationthe perfect opportunity for reader
Armageddon's Children
β Scribed by Brooks, Terry
- Publisher
- Del Rey;Ballantine Books
- Year
- 2009;2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Edition
- Reprint
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780345484109
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
Armageddon's Children is the first novel in Terry Brooks' fantasy trilogy entitled The Genesis of Shannara, which bridges the events of Brooks' Word/Void trilogy with his Shannara series. It takes place in an apocalyptic world around the year 2100 (about eighty years after the novel Angel Fire East) and details the events during the Great Wars, a historical conflict referenced frequently in the Shannara books. It is followed by the novel The Elves of Cintra.
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SUMMARY: Armageddon's Children is the first novel in Terry Brooks' fantasy trilogy entitled The Genesis of Shannara, which bridges the events of Brooks' Word/Void trilogy with his Shannara series. It takes place in an apocalyptic world around the year 2100 (about eighty years after the novel Angel
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Terry Brooks is one of a handful of writers whose work defines modern fantasy fiction. His twenty-three international bestsellers have ranged from the beloved Shannara series to stories that tread a much darker path. Armageddonβs Children is a new creationβthe perfect opportunity for readers unfamil
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