Terry Brooks Landover CD Collection: Magic Kingdom for Sale-Sold!, The Black Unicorn, Wizard at Large, The Tangle Box, Witches' Brew
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Rating | : | 4.80 (592 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1423378474 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 573 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-19 |
Language | : | English |
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It was a New York Times bestseller for more than six months. Terry Brooks published his first novel, The Sword of Shannara, in 1977. He has published twenty-five New York Times bestsellers since. A practicing lawyer until his third book was published, Brooks now writes full-time. Two of those--the novels Running with the Demon and A Knight of the Word
Alas, he had been sent by the Gorse, a sorcerer of great evil, whom Horris had unwittingly freed from the magic Tangle Box. Wizard at Large: It all began when the half-able wizard Questor Thews announced that finally he could restore the Court Scribe Abernathy to human form. Unknown to Ben, the dreams had been a trap by Meeks. All went well - until the wizard breathed the magic dust of his spell and suddenly sneezed. But Ben had been troubled by dreams of disaster to his former partner, Miles Bennett. Magic Kingdom For Sale – Sold!: Landover was a genuine magic kingdom, with fairy folk and wizardry. The kingdom was in ruin. Witches’ Brew: The Magic Kingdom of Landover was finally at peace, and Ben and his wife, the sylph Willow, could watch their daughter Mistaya grow. Then, where Abernathy had stood, there was only a bottle containing a particularly evil imp. Now it had returned to enslave those who had once dared to condemn it. But Ben Holiday was stubborn The Black Unicorn: A year had passed since Ben Holiday bought the Magic Kingdom from the wizard Meeks, who had set a series of pitfalls against him. But after he purchased it, Ben Holiday learned that there were a few details the ad had failed to mention. The task of proving his right to be King seemed hopeless. But his idyll was interrupted when Rydall, a
"I liked it" according to kenobi.obione. I loved this series of books when I read them 20 years ago, was looking for an easy entertaining read and these fit the bill loved the characters and story line, I do a lot of Traveling and wanted some more books on Disk to pass my time, had forgotten how much I liked these books, Simple pleasures simple minds what can I say, I was entertained and able to escape this world for a few hours.. Love this Series and CD collection. Nicely done, great Read all around. Must Turn up Volume on Whisper Segments L McLain I was lent the book "Magic Kingdom for Sale" while on a vacation, I could not put it down. I enjoyed it so much that I got my own Book in paperback and Kindle versions. I was a little skeptical about the CD version since I do not always like the voice or inflections of the reader but I took a chance when ordering this. I am pleasantly surprised, this is a nice change of pace being able to listen to this on my way to work each day and actually looking forward to continuing the saga. I agree with other posts about the story when read in a whisper, you need to turn up the volume to hear what is being said, especially if playing in the built i. opositive said good stories. very good reader. lots of cd's.. dick hill has a very good voice and does not get over dramatic. some readers detract from a story when they get carried away--but not hill. i especially enjoyed everytime he spoke as strabo, the dragon. since i have read terry brooks, i expected that i would like the stories. with 5 books and many, many hours of listening in this package, you had to have a good reader--hill was very good.i will let other people debate which of brooks' series is best (yes, i read the shannara series). i am glad that this package was available to take me to landover for the many hours i drive all over. as exciting as counting cows or the alphabet game may be
About the Author Terry Brooks published his first novel, The Sword of Shannara, in 1977. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, Judine. . A practicing lawyer until his third book was published, Brooks now writes full-time. He has published twenty-five New York Times bestsellers since. Two of those--the novels Running with the Demon and A Knight of the Word--were chosen by the Rocky Mountain News (Denver) as among the best fantasy novels of the twentieth century. It was a New York Times bestseller for more than six months