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Shadows on the Stars: Book 10

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  • Posted October 12, 2009

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    Great read, The story is amazing

    The story goes on from book one perfect with his writing

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  • Posted August 23, 2009

    Exciting and thrilling...

    can't wait for the third book

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 10, 2007

    Very great

    One of the best books i have read

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 7, 2006

    i cant wait to read the thrid one!

    it was really good. it leaves you hanging so you have to read the last one. i hate trilogies because they're so short and always really good.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 23, 2006

    Amazing!

    This book was amazing! Simply amazing. I loved every part of it. The strong characters were portrayed well, and I felt like I knew them like I had grown up listening to their tales. This book gave me so many different feelings, I was frustrated, sad, and happy, right along with the characters. This book is wonderful, and I¿d recommend it to any reader, any age that could handle it. The best ages for this book would probably be 12 to until you lose your eyesight. There¿s no sexuality or foul language. This book was excellent and I can¿t wait for the third one in the trilogy to come out!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 2, 2006

    The Great Tree of Avalon, Book Two, is amazing!

    This book was amazing! Simply amazing. I loved every part of it. The strong characters were portrayed well, and I felt like I knew them like I had grown up listening to their tales. This book gave me so many different feelings, I was frustrated, sad, and happy, right along with the characters. This book is wonderful, and I¿d recommend it to any reader, any age that could handle it. The best ages for this book would probably be 12 to until you lose your eyesight. There¿s no sexuality or foul language. This book was excellent and I can¿t wait for the third one in the trilogy to come out!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 2, 2006

    The tradition continues in grand fashion!

    Back for the second installment of ¿The Great Tree of Avalon¿ series are Tamwyn, Elli, Brionna, Scree and Nuic. The voyagers we all came to know in the first book have now become a close-knit group ¿ until they discover they have to separate and go on their own journeys to save the great world of Avalon. Armed with Merlin¿s staff, Tamwyn ventures through the trunk of the Great Tree looking for his lost father, Krystallus Eopia, who he became separated from when he was young. Along the way he encounters mystical creatures, some new, and some old with a twist. Tamwyn battles everything on his dangerous climb from giant termites to fire angels to waterfalls¿until he reaches Merlin¿s knothole, which gives him a close and exhilarating view of the stars. Barron describes this scene vividly, and it is my favorite moment in the book. It compares favorably to laying your eyes on the Colorado Rockies for the first time, or the Grand Canyon, or any other of life¿s great natural monuments. Not long after he finds the knothole, Tamwyn discovers the truth of his father and why the stars in the constellation resembling Merlin¿s staff have gone out. Elli, in the meantime, takes a crystal of elano from the Lady of Lake, and will dive into the world of Shadowroot, the dark side of the Great Tree. There she will battle the sorcerer Kulwych, to destroy the corrupted crystal of elano that he wields for his warlord spirit master Rhita Gawr. And as for the last adventurer, the eagleman Scree, he confronts his own kind to lead them away from the war in which they were enlisted to aid Kulwych. There is one surprise in Scree¿s quest he regrets learning too late, and it will forever haunt him. Barron¿s rich portrayal of the Avalon world is described with even greater detail in this new installment, and will give readers¿ memories a grand story to cling to for decades to come.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 5, 2005

    AWESOME!

    This was an AWESOME book!! I think it was as good as the first and the ending is suspensful. The only thing I'll tell you that some stuff goes on between Elli and Tamwyn, making the book more interesting..i highly suggest you read this book!! It follows 3 characters, elli, tamwyn, and scree...each travel with friends, except Scree...its a very exciting book and you never know what is going to happen next!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 14, 2005

    Wonderfully Magical

    After finishing, I am even more impatient for Book Three than I was for Book Two. The ever-thickening, multi-layered plot combined with Mr. Barron¿s strong characters kept me constantly on the edge of my seat. Arthurian legend enthusiasts and nature lovers alike will surely appreciate this magical tale!

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    Posted July 14, 2009

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    Posted December 31, 2009

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