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Title | : | Bearers of the Black Staff (Legends of Shannara #1) |
Author | : | Terry Brooks |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 353 pages |
Published | : | August 24th 2010 by Del Rey |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Epic. Science Fiction Fantasy. High Fantasy. Adventure |

Terry Brooks
Hardcover | Pages: 353 pages Rating: 4.04 | 9371 Users | 477 Reviews
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This was an interesting and entertaining story from the Shannara world history. This one tells us of events that occur a few centuries after the time frame of The Gypsy Morph. It gets us closer to the period of Brooks's classic work, The Sword of Shannra, but we're not there yet. This book does end with a lot unresolved, so I'll need to push on to The Measure of the Magic to get those answers.But that said, this one is enjoyable. There are a few characters that stand out as particularly interesting (Prue, Inch, and Mistral), while others are likeable but fairly typical Brooks heroes. The story is solid, and though predictable in places for Brooks veterans, there are a few surprises here and there.
I wouldn't recommend this to a newcomer to the Shannara books (too much would be missed that happened before), but it is a good way to spend a few hours for a fan of Terry Brooks and his series.
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Original Title: | Bearers of the Black Staff |
ISBN: | 0345484177 (ISBN13: 9780345484178) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Legends of Shannara #1, Shannara (Chronological Order) #7, Shannara (Publication Order) #24, Shannara - Terry's Suggested Order for New Readers #21 , more |
Characters: | Sider Ament, Panterra Qu, Prue Liss, Isoleld, Phryne, Tasha Orullian, Tenerife Orullian, Aislinne Kray, Skeal Eile, Deladion Inch, Arik Sarn, Taureq Siq |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2010) |
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Totally captivating plot that pulls the reader right in. Who couldn't love the characters? The 'Gray Man' who bears the magical black staff is Sider Ament. Panterra Qu, 17 years old and Prue, 15 years old are Trackers with special skills. All are sheltered in a valley with communities of Humans, Elves, Lizards (trolls) and Spiders that have been protected from the outside world for the past 500 years by a magical wall of mist. Everything changes when that world is threatened. I love how BrooksSo this is the first book of the duology that will finally link the Word and the Void to the Shannara series. It's set five hundred years after Genesis of Shannara and the barrier that has protected the descendants of that series is failing and they are about to interact with the survivors of armageddon. As usual with Brooks we have a couple of young protagonists, Panterra (terrible name, keep thinking of the band) a human tracker and Phyrne (another terrible name), an elven princess. We also
Another very strong book by Terry Brooks. I believe by going back to the time period between The Word and the Void series and The Sword of Shannara, Terry has been a bit revitalized. The past 4 or 5 Shannara books have been fresh, with very interesting plots and story lines. I can say that I loved the original Shannara series, but didn't care as much for the Heritage, Voyage and High Druid series, as I felt they were too dark and depressing. This book is more upbeat and interesting, as all of

It is quite a ways from the modern day world to the fantasy realm of Shannara. Through the Word and Void, Genesis of Shannara and Legends of Shannara series Terry Brooks attempts to relate how one led to the other throughout a series of events. Legends of Shannara is the last of the prequel series, and I am sorry to say it is not as good as the first two prequel series. The characters in it are less rounded, and the plot seems less well thought through. Terry Brooks has the tendency to write
Terry Brooks and Shannara have been around since the 1970s. I remember stumbling across Brooks after reading all of Tolkien's works and wondering if there was anyone else out there who could write and create a world like Tolkien. I didn't realize at the time, how tall an order that was. I read a lot of imitators and wannabes and was about to give up, but thanks to Brooks and a few others I was pleasantly surprised that there was some fantasy literature out there worth reading.Over time though, I
Bearers of the Black Staff is the first book in Terry Brooks' Legends of Shannara series, published by Del Rey in August 2010. This book follows on from the Genesis of Shannara series and continues to explore the post-apocalyptic evolution of our world, connecting the events from the Word/Void series with the fantasy world of Shannara. While this book can be read and enjoyed without any prior knowledge of Word/Void and Shannara, this is the 22nd novel to explore this universe and as such, avid
Another story begins in the Shannara world. I'm not sure what I thought. It was enjoyable, but nothing special. It ends in a cliffhanger, but I expected that (being that it's the first in a trilogy), so it didn't bother me. I think what's really bothering me about the new Shannara books is that I miss old Shannara. All of these prequels about the history of the world.. They're okay in idea, but for me they take away part of the mystery that was Shannara.As much as I hate to admit it, I think
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