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The Stormcaller: The Twilight Reign - Tom Lloyd


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The Stormcaller: The Twilight Reign - Tom Lloyd

 
Description: ISBN 0575077263 / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Author: Tom Lloyd / Hardcover / 489 Pages / Book is published 2006-03-16 by Gollancz

Newest Review: ... of his new world, become a man, learn to harness and control his powers, and even lead an army into battle. This is not an ... more

 ... easy read by any means, and it does take your full attention to fully grasp everything that's going on. Lloyd uses lots of descriptive language which paints vivid images of the world he has created and the people and places within it, but he does so without ever over-explaining or becoming boring. Each character is well thought out, and we get regular insights into their backgrounds and thoughts, learning more about them throughout the book, so they seem like real people rather than 2-dimensional characters. Whils...more

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Premium Review The Stormcaller: The Twilight Reign - Tom Lloyd: Fantastic fantasy (561 words)
by - written on 01/07/09 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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A truly good book, I believe, is a very rare thing indeed. It amazes me just how many people can rave on and on about a book that to me is at worst just drivel, or at best completely underwhelming. For years I've carried on reading book after book searching in vain for something that would really grab me. Well, I finally found it; The Stormcaller by Tom Lloyd. The book follows the story of Isak, a young White-eye living a relatively normal life as a wagon brat with a father who despises him, as he is chosen by the gods as their next in line to Lord Bahl, the current Lord of the Farlan, and thrust into a very different way of life. We see Isak having to learn ...  Read the complete review

 

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