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Shadowheart (Legends of the Raven #2)
c2003. Woohoo - go Raven. Loved it as usual. Really happy with the resolution of Sha-Kaan and the Protectors. At least no Raven died in this episode and there was a break through with Thraun. What is the next outing going to give us?
Excellent.
The Raven Collection: KOBOBOOKS (Contains Dawnthief, Noonshade, Nightchild, Elfsorrow, Shadowheart, Demonstorm, and Ravensoul)Reviewed by SF Site
The continuing adventures of the Raven, this time trying to raise the Julatsan heart (the source of the Julatsan magic), after the Wesmen had forced the Julatsan's to bury it in order to save it in the first Raven series...Along the way many battles/escapes from certain death ensue.Another cracking good read from Barclay, definitely recommended.
I am not sure what it is about this series that I like so much. It's fantasy, but to me, reads like a special ops spy novel. I do know I enjoy the way the magic system is very logical and scientific in it's use. The series is a really good read with interesting characters. Very recommended
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James Barclay
Paperback | Pages: 448 pages Rating: 4.09 | 894 Users | 19 Reviews
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Original Title: | Shadowheart (Legends of the Raven, #2) |
ISBN: | 0575075449 (ISBN13: 9780575075443) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Legends of the Raven #2 |
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James Barclay has rapidly established himself as one of the leading lights of the genre with his two linked trilogies starring fantasy's most popular new heroes in many years: The Raven. The first trilogy was the Chronicles of The Raven and introduced the heroes and the world of Balaia. The second trilogy, The Legends of The Raven, began with Elfsorrow which served as an introduction for new readers. Now, with his fifth book, he tests The Raven to the point of destruction and unleashes a savage war across his world as the magical colleges of Balaia tear the land apart in their struggle for supremacy. Barclay has never been scared of killing off favourite characters, and this has given his books their unique edge. Now he threatens to destroy everything they have known. Can The Raven even survive, let alone triumph?Mention Regarding Books Shadowheart (Legends of the Raven #2)
Title | : | Shadowheart (Legends of the Raven #2) |
Author | : | James Barclay |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | July 8th 2004 by Orion Publishing Group (first published January 1st 2003) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 894 Users | 19 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books Shadowheart (Legends of the Raven #2)
Will review in full when I get around to it - sorry for the delay.c2003. Woohoo - go Raven. Loved it as usual. Really happy with the resolution of Sha-Kaan and the Protectors. At least no Raven died in this episode and there was a break through with Thraun. What is the next outing going to give us?
Excellent.
The Raven Collection: KOBOBOOKS (Contains Dawnthief, Noonshade, Nightchild, Elfsorrow, Shadowheart, Demonstorm, and Ravensoul)Reviewed by SF Site
The continuing adventures of the Raven, this time trying to raise the Julatsan heart (the source of the Julatsan magic), after the Wesmen had forced the Julatsan's to bury it in order to save it in the first Raven series...Along the way many battles/escapes from certain death ensue.Another cracking good read from Barclay, definitely recommended.
I am not sure what it is about this series that I like so much. It's fantasy, but to me, reads like a special ops spy novel. I do know I enjoy the way the magic system is very logical and scientific in it's use. The series is a really good read with interesting characters. Very recommended
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