<b>The climactic volume of the epic quartet follows the Bards of Edil-Amarandh on a vital quest to merge their powers against a nameless evil.</b><br><br>In an increasingly battle-ravaged land, Maerad, Cadvan, and Hem desperately search for one another as they make their separate journeys. The Black Army is advancing north, and even as Maerad faces a mighty confrontation with the Landrost to save Innail, all of the Seven Kingdoms are threatened with bitter and devastating defeat. Yet in Maerad and Hem lives the secret to the mysterious Singing, and legend holds that if they release the music of Elidhu together, they have the power to defeat the Nameless One. Can brother and sister find each other in time to fight this all-powerful enemy, and are they strong enough - even reunited - to defeat him before all is lost?
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Absolutely Awe-Inspiring
I have read every book in the series, and I must say that it deserves awards of the highest honor. Even the awards given could not truly represent this books... Finess? No... Touch. Yes, touch; thorough out the whole book, the whole series in fact, I felt a connection to each of the characters, and I gained a perilously deep understanding of how each individual felt. It brought me as close to the characters as I could possibly get, through the leaves if script bound into my book. I must say. This book has brought my reading to a completely different, satisfactory level that I struggled to find in many popular books like The Hunger Games and Divergent. I have recommended this book to all of my friends at school, claiming it is the book to rival their favorites, the book to literally knock their socks off. I'm not being comical, I'm dead serious. Anyone who fails to read this book is missing out on a world of wonder and a world of great... Great adventures. Alison Croggon, I thank you for bringing me the book of my life, and I will always hold a special place for your book in my heart. The truth is, at the end of your book I wept, because I would not get to see Hem grow into a man, or Cadvan adventure on with Madred and watch their quiet love blossom into something more. I know it is a tall order, but perhaps you could expand on their journeys a little but more, I would like to see Cadvans birthplace in your words and Afinil described even more so than it was, an perhaps you could write a book solely on the Elementals adventures, purposes, and conflict. Your Not-So-Crazed 7th Grade Fan, Sadie Hollingsworth P.S. This review is for both the reader and the authors viewing, in any case that the author does happen to read this, she should know that I admire her work and I would like to find a way to bring fiction into my block classroom. Contact me at : [email protected] (no caps). Read more
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