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Master of the Sidhe |
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Rating: Summary: This is a great trilogy! Review: I origionally had all 3 of this series, I lost Champions several years ago however it is still vivid in my mind as are the companions to this book. If you can find them these are great books for the genre and your library...regardless of their condition!
Rating: Summary: This is a great trilogy! Review: I origionally had all 3 of this series, I lost Champions several years ago however it is still vivid in my mind as are the companions to this book. If you can find them these are great books for the genre and your library...regardless of their condition!
Rating: Summary: Science vs. the Supernatural in an epic battle Review: One of the most vivid trilogies I've read. Kenneth Flint has spent considerable time researching the Celtic legends and it shows. The writing is crisp and dramatic, with very memorable characters that become heroes through extraordinary circumstances. The basic plot follows the plight of the Eirelanders, the De Denanns, as they overcome years of forced servitude to the hideously misformed Fomor and their master, the powerful iron giant Balor. Lugh Lumfada, along with the companions including the sea god Manannan MacLir, the giant Champion the Dagda, the raven woman Morrigan, and the shape shifter Shaglan the Pooka, oppose Balor and the evil Druid Mathgen as the final battle for control of Eire and the safety of Tir-Na-Nog comes to a climax. An amazing book filled with witty dialog, unforgetable characters, splendid pacing, and engaging settings, this is a trilogy to be cherished.
Rating: Summary: Science vs. the Supernatural in an epic battle Review: One of the most vivid trilogies I've read. Kenneth Flint has spent considerable time researching the Celtic legends and it shows. The writing is crisp and dramatic, with very memorable characters that become heroes through extraordinary circumstances. The basic plot follows the plight of the Eirelanders, the De Denanns, as they overcome years of forced servitude to the hideously misformed Fomor and their master, the powerful iron giant Balor. Lugh Lumfada, along with the companions including the sea god Manannan MacLir, the giant Champion the Dagda, the raven woman Morrigan, and the shape shifter Shaglan the Pooka, oppose Balor and the evil Druid Mathgen as the final battle for control of Eire and the safety of Tir-Na-Nog comes to a climax. An amazing book filled with witty dialog, unforgetable characters, splendid pacing, and engaging settings, this is a trilogy to be cherished.
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