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Faragon Fairingay (Circle of Light, Book 2)

Faragon Fairingay (Circle of Light, Book 2)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Two thumbs down
Review: After I picked up Faragon Fairingay up at the bookstore, I was very happy to find how well it picked up right where the mayhem in the previous book (Greyfax Grimwald) left off. This book doesn't let up the awesome plot and story line that the series began with in the first book. Now, in Faragon Fairingay, the main trio, the Bear, Dwarf, and Otter, set off once again. They leave the safe confines of the enchanted palace of Cypher on Atlanton Earth under the guidance of a young wizard named Faragon Fairingay. Their goal is to protect the Arkenchest, which has the power to defeat the destructive Dark Queen, Dorini. The three companions must cross the boundary River between Atlanton Earth and the Meadows of the Sun called Calix Stay to bring the Arkenchest to safety from the evils of Dorini. However, along the way through treacherous plains and forests long before they can consider themselves safe. With the aid of Faragon Fairingay's magical workings, the three companions attempt to brave Dorini's dark armies and fearsome creatures to protect the Arkenchest. The odds are growing against the good guys and their time is running short. In conclusion, the book was awesome and it left me in suspense for the third follow-up in the series (Calix Stay), and it gave me a greater appreciation for the struggles that the trio had to endure in their quest to protect the fate of Atlanton Earth. My only beef with it was the fact that this book (like the rest in the series) seem underappreciated and they're out of print too, so they're probably hard to come by. Though, the search for them is totally worth it :)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It Left A Great Deal To Look Forward Too!
Review: After I picked up Faragon Fairingay up at the bookstore, I was very happy to find how well it picked up right where the mayhem in the previous book (Greyfax Grimwald) left off. This book doesn't let up the awesome plot and story line that the series began with in the first book. Now, in Faragon Fairingay, the main trio, the Bear, Dwarf, and Otter, set off once again. They leave the safe confines of the enchanted palace of Cypher on Atlanton Earth under the guidance of a young wizard named Faragon Fairingay. Their goal is to protect the Arkenchest, which has the power to defeat the destructive Dark Queen, Dorini. The three companions must cross the boundary River between Atlanton Earth and the Meadows of the Sun called Calix Stay to bring the Arkenchest to safety from the evils of Dorini. However, along the way through treacherous plains and forests long before they can consider themselves safe. With the aid of Faragon Fairingay's magical workings, the three companions attempt to brave Dorini's dark armies and fearsome creatures to protect the Arkenchest. The odds are growing against the good guys and their time is running short. In conclusion, the book was awesome and it left me in suspense for the third follow-up in the series (Calix Stay), and it gave me a greater appreciation for the struggles that the trio had to endure in their quest to protect the fate of Atlanton Earth. My only beef with it was the fact that this book (like the rest in the series) seem underappreciated and they're out of print too, so they're probably hard to come by. Though, the search for them is totally worth it :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sequel to Greyfax Grimwald
Review: Excellent way to begin a new! If you read the first one you will not be disappointed by the second! Once again Dwarf, Otter, and Bear unite and begin yet another journey! An absolute must have and a definite love to any fantasy lovers heart!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Storyline info
Review: Faragon Fairingay (Circle of Light, Book 2)
by Niel Hancock

FRom back of book:

Welcom to the enchanted twilight world of Atlanton Earth.

You are invivted to enter a universe unto itself... a vast realm of forest and river, mountain and cave, town and castle.. a place of peril where the forces of light and the forces of darkness meet in inexorable, immemorial combat using all the deadly weapons of armed might and all the sinister spells of eerie enchantment that wizard and witch, mortal and immortal can command.

In this second spellbinding saga of Circle of Light, you join the young warrior Faragon Fairingay with his great and good friends Bear, Otter the Dwarf, as he is send by Lorini the Lady of Light to the Lower Earth on a fateful quest for the legendary Arkenchest and its vital Fice Secrets. Nver before have such gallant figures ventured so far and dared so much for so glorious a prize. Never before has so stirring a tale dazzled the imagination and bewitched the heart.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Two thumbs down
Review: The author's stodgy narrative style takes
all the magic out of this fantasy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hearthside stories
Review: This book touches upon the inner youth of adults, and the imagination of children. To go on a grand epic with talking animals! This is the second book in the series where the stage is set to curl up beside a fire place and just enjoy a tale of high imagination and heartfelt wishes.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Froghorn was the next book of Circle Of Light
Review: This book was written while I was living in the Chihuahuan Desert, and helped me get into the experiences I had in Viet Nam. The character of Faragon became a favorite, and he shows up in my latest book, "THE BRANDIGORE GATE", which is yet to be released.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Volume 2 of the series holds interest
Review: Volume two of this series carries the heroes past the ordeals of Volume one, and through a battle and the battle lines to a reunion with friends. Great book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Volume 2 of the series holds interest
Review: Volume two of this series carries the heroes past the ordeals of Volume one, and through a battle and the battle lines to a reunion with friends. Great book.


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