EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*The bestselling epic breaks new ground \*\*After the events of \*Sons of the Oak\*, Fallion and Jaz, thesons of the great Earth King Gaborn,are living as fugitives in their own kingdom, newly invaded and secretly controlled by supernatural being of ultimate evil
Runelords #06 - Worldbinder
β Scribed by David Farland
- Publisher
- Tor Fantasy
- Year
- 2007;2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 200 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Two worlds collide in the sixth installment of Farland's Runelords epic (after 2006's Sons of the Oak). When the Seal of Creation was broken, the original, peaceful home of humanity shattered into thousands of flawed worlds, of which Earth is one. Seeking to mend the Seal of Inferno, which was damaged by the evil Queen of the Loci after her escape from the netherworld, flameweaver Fallion Orden instead reunites Earth with another world, causing strange meldings of bodies and landscapes. As inhabitants of both worlds struggle to comprehend the changes to themselves and their surroundings, various evildoers take advantage of the chaos, and Fallion and his companions must do what most heroes do: save the world and stay alive. Farland excels in dreamlike imagery that describes much but explains little, and the wildly complicated plot and lack of backstory may frustrate new readers.
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Review
β The Runelords is a first rate tale, an epic fantasy that more than delivers on its promise. Read it soon and treat yourself to an adventure you wonβt forget.β
--Terry Brooks
βDavid Farland has written a series that rivals the best of Terry Brooks, Terry Goodkind and Orson Scott Card.β
--SF Revu on *Worldbinder
"David Farland's Runelords *books are among the best fantasies on the market today. Great characters, a fascinating concept, and some really nasty monsters make each novel a pleasure to read."
--Kevin J. Anderson
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