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Lord Foul's Bane

โœ Scribed by Stephen R. Donaldson


Publisher
calibre
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
286 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

โœฆ Synopsis


These books have never received the recognition they deserve. It's one of the most powerful and complex fantasy trilogies since Lord of the Rings, but Donaldson is not just another Tolkien wanabee. Each character-driven book introduces unexpected plots, sub-plots, and a host of magical beings so believably rendered you'd believe you might bump into them on your way to the bookstore.


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### Product Description The first book in one of the most remarkable epic fantasies ever written, the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Unbeliever. He called himself Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever because he dared not believe in the strange alternate world in which he suddenly found himself. Yet he