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Bloodfire Quest (The Dark Legacy of Shannara #2) 
Long ago, many dangerous creatures were locked behind a magical barrier, bringing peace and prosperity to the land. But now those barriers are eroding, and generations of embittered prisoners are about to escape. War seems inevitable . . . unless a few brave souls can stem the tide. While some venture into the forbidden lands, others must undertake a perilous quest—a quest whose success will mean the death of a young girl who has barely even begun to live, but whose failure will have unimaginable consequences. From riveting start to cliffhanger ending, this is an epic for the ages!
#25/29 in my Epic Shannara Quest.A weary sense of deja vu hit me as I started reading this book, the titular quest having been the subject of Elfstones; but it never seemed to be the overriding arc of the book, in a part due to the fact that airships are now commonplace in the Four Lands, making a journey by foot nearly obsolete. People can zip to and from distant locales (on various quests) in a matter of days rather than months.Sometimes it seemed that too much was happening in this book: with
Brooks has been one of my favorite authors for many years. I regularly go to his website for updates. I don't know if it is just me and my reading tastes have changed or if it is Brooks but the last few series he has written have just been blah to me. It may not be coincidence that this started happening when I discovered Brandon Sanderson, David Farland and Peter Brett. This is book 2 of the trilogy, and after having finished this book I find it it it may be hard to finish the series, mostly

Bloodfire Quest, number two in Terry Brooks three part "Dark Legacy of Shannara' series.As my readers know I was not very kind to Mr. Brooks in my review of "Wards of Faerie" and felt like his writing style had/has become rushed and far more commercialized than his previous works. And I still think that's true but...I also said I believed that an author of his caliper would no doubt redeem himself...and he has, in spades.Even though I miss the days when Terry Brooks spent a lot more time
A great book! The Dark Legacy of Shannara is quickly becoming one of my favorite Terry Brooks stories. I loved the set up in Wards of Faerie but Bloodfire Quest ratchets it all up to a new level. By the time I finished the book, I just couldn't believe what Terry had done!Nothing is as it seems. For those people who say that Terry has become predictable, they are wrong, wrong, wrong. The last chapters of this book will leave you reading late into the night and the last page will have you fling
I read my first book in the Shannara series 19 years ago, when I was 12 years old. I will read them for as long as they exist. The more fantasy books I read the more I come to realize that while there are more technically sound authors out there and better stories to be found, Terry Brooks delivers a consistent read again and again, once or twice a year for the last 30 years. This book feels like something of a greatest hits... The Ellcrys failing, characters trapped inside the Forbidding, a
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Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.03 | 5644 Users | 320 Reviews

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Title | : | Bloodfire Quest (The Dark Legacy of Shannara #2) |
Author | : | Terry Brooks |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | March 12th 2013 by Del Rey (first published October 16th 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
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For the first time in his career, Terry will be publishing a book every six months from the start to end of this series: here is the second in a brand-new trilogy, following The Wards of Faerie, in the New York Times bestselling Shannara universe!Long ago, many dangerous creatures were locked behind a magical barrier, bringing peace and prosperity to the land. But now those barriers are eroding, and generations of embittered prisoners are about to escape. War seems inevitable . . . unless a few brave souls can stem the tide. While some venture into the forbidden lands, others must undertake a perilous quest—a quest whose success will mean the death of a young girl who has barely even begun to live, but whose failure will have unimaginable consequences. From riveting start to cliffhanger ending, this is an epic for the ages!
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Original Title: | Bloodfire Quest |
ISBN: | 0345523504 (ISBN13: 9780345523501) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Dark Legacy of Shannara #2, Shannara (Chronological Order) #26, Shannara (Publication Order) #29, Shannara - Terry's Suggested Order for New Readers #24 , more |
Characters: | The Ellcrys, Aphenglow Elessedil, Khyber Elessedil, Ard Rhys, Railing Ohmsford, Redden Ohmsford, Arlingfant Elessedil, Cymrian, Edinja Orle, Telsa Dart, Tael Riverine, Straken Lord, Mirai |
Setting: | The Four Lands |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 5644 Users | 320 ReviewsEvaluate Of Books Bloodfire Quest (The Dark Legacy of Shannara #2)
I am really enjoying this latest installment of the Shannara series - dark being the operative word in "Dark Legacy". This is a soft 5 star; it is not great literature but I would strongly recommend it to anyone who reads fantasy and recommend this series as start point for people who don't. By linking "The Word and the Void" to Shannara the adult level of this series has stepped up with truly vicious antagonists of such power that not everyone is going to make it out. As much as I enjoyed the#25/29 in my Epic Shannara Quest.A weary sense of deja vu hit me as I started reading this book, the titular quest having been the subject of Elfstones; but it never seemed to be the overriding arc of the book, in a part due to the fact that airships are now commonplace in the Four Lands, making a journey by foot nearly obsolete. People can zip to and from distant locales (on various quests) in a matter of days rather than months.Sometimes it seemed that too much was happening in this book: with
Brooks has been one of my favorite authors for many years. I regularly go to his website for updates. I don't know if it is just me and my reading tastes have changed or if it is Brooks but the last few series he has written have just been blah to me. It may not be coincidence that this started happening when I discovered Brandon Sanderson, David Farland and Peter Brett. This is book 2 of the trilogy, and after having finished this book I find it it it may be hard to finish the series, mostly

Bloodfire Quest, number two in Terry Brooks three part "Dark Legacy of Shannara' series.As my readers know I was not very kind to Mr. Brooks in my review of "Wards of Faerie" and felt like his writing style had/has become rushed and far more commercialized than his previous works. And I still think that's true but...I also said I believed that an author of his caliper would no doubt redeem himself...and he has, in spades.Even though I miss the days when Terry Brooks spent a lot more time
A great book! The Dark Legacy of Shannara is quickly becoming one of my favorite Terry Brooks stories. I loved the set up in Wards of Faerie but Bloodfire Quest ratchets it all up to a new level. By the time I finished the book, I just couldn't believe what Terry had done!Nothing is as it seems. For those people who say that Terry has become predictable, they are wrong, wrong, wrong. The last chapters of this book will leave you reading late into the night and the last page will have you fling
I read my first book in the Shannara series 19 years ago, when I was 12 years old. I will read them for as long as they exist. The more fantasy books I read the more I come to realize that while there are more technically sound authors out there and better stories to be found, Terry Brooks delivers a consistent read again and again, once or twice a year for the last 30 years. This book feels like something of a greatest hits... The Ellcrys failing, characters trapped inside the Forbidding, a
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