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Rating: Summary: A great choice for fantasy lovers! Review: "Winter of Magic's Return" tells the story of two outcasts- Welly and Heather- who seek friendship in the strange Earl Bedwas, a 14 year old foundling who mysteriously appeared in the ruins of a town at the age of 7. Found babbling in a strange language, he was taken in by the masters of Llandoylan school where he learned to speak the language and forget his strange past. But after a series of bizarre dreams, and a visit from an obviously evil "aunt," Earl and his only friends must escape. However, the real adventure begins when Earl realizes his past, and learns what the three of the must do to save their ruined world.
Rating: Summary: A really simple, but incredibly wonderful book Review: 500 yrs After the devistation (the term used in the book for the day all of civioization and almost all life was wiped out by neuclear war) England is the last place wher civil, non-mutated people survive, though they are divided into small, squabling Earldoms. The sky, darkened by the devestation (lots of the sun's heat and light are blocked out) is only just begining to clear, the weather only just begining to come out of it's eternal winter. Landolyn (one of the few remaning shchools, where privelaged children are sent to get an education) is the place where Welly (a good-natured boy who wishes to be a warior, but believes his impared vision and chubbyness will never allow him to achieve his dream)and Heather (a brave, kind hearted animal-loving girl, who craves adventure and atention, but finds it only in the old, pre-devestation books she so often reads) go to school. Even though their differences are numerous, they are close freinds, due to the fact that they are both outcasts amongst the other children. Heather loves to lead them on great 'adventures', mostly based on old fiction works (like the sherlock holmes novels) which she believes to be historical documentations. In one of these adventures, she acadentaly leads herself and welly into a position of mortal danger, from which they are saved by Earl, an misterious older student who was taken in by the school when found wandering aimlessly around at the age of seven, talking jibberish, and having no recoliction of his past. Being a loner himself, he is brought into the friendship of Welly and Heather through a series of binding events, though he still profers sloitude sometimes. Soon, strange things start happening to Earl, his nightmares from his past, which he has had throughout his life, intensify, along with other numerous incidents, one of which almost kills him. Welly and Heather are concerned, and offer to help him in any way they can. So, when a strange, evil woman comes to claim Earl as her long-lost neice, Welly and Heather help him to escape. Soon, through a turn of events, they realize that they will never be able to return to Landoylen, and so when Earl regains his memory and identity, uncoverig a long lost time in history, they acompany him on his quest to bring back the one man who can unite the squabling Earldoms and bring England out of the dark ages. But an ancient enemy of Earls will go to all means to stop them.
Rating: Summary: Merlin has returned! Review: A thrilling and suspenseful book that always keeps you on the edge of your seat wanting more. This is a great mystical and magic filled book for young sorcery fans. An intriguing plot of the future makes the book solid and satisfying. A must read book for young merlin fans.
Rating: Summary: Futuristic setting...old legend renewed...a dusting of magic Review: During a neuclear war, the world was brought down to ruins and radiation thick deserts on a day that came to be known as the Devistation. The only unmutated, civilized survivors live in Britian (England was only nuked onec, in London). 500 years later, these survivors have re-estableshed some sense of civilization, hope returning as the neulcear winter begins to thaw, and the long darkened sky begins to clear. But the people are divided into small earldoms, constantly fighting amongst each other. The children of the more fortunate famalies are sent to Landolen, a private boarding school. When two social outcasts of the school, Welly (a practical, good natured 11yr old boy) and Heather (an out-going, animal loving 11yr old girl with a zest for adventure) befriend Earl (a mysterious loner who was found wandering around at the age of seven, parentless and talking jibberish, and was taken in by the school, now 14yrs old), they begin to realize that there is something strange about him (Earl). He has painful nightmares of faces from his past, he has strang abilities to escape from danger, like fighting teqyinces that he was never taught, and the ability to make himself very hidden whin he does not want to be seen. During their friendshep, as the strangeness begins to increace, and Earl is involved in a strange ordeal out in the snow, nearly killing him, his friends begin to worry. They swear to do anything they can to help, so when a woman comes to claim Earl as her long lost nephew, they help him to escape. He can feel the woman's evil nature, and somehow knows she is negativley associated with his past. Then, all becomes clear when Earl regains his memory and identity in a near-fatal acadent, awakening an ancient legend. He, Welly and Heather embark on a quest acrost the ruined plains to find the one person who can unite Britian and bring it out of the dark ages. All the while, long silent magic and an ancient evil are begining to creap back into the world. A world transitioning into an age of magic.
Rating: Summary: I'v read this book 5 times and enjoyed it each time!!! Review: I was 14 when I first read this book. Two friends (Welly and Hether) are the outcasts of there school. Welly wants to be a fighter but is too blind and fat. Hether, a girl thrown out of the house by her mother's new husband, wants a real adventure like the ones in story books. These wishes seam impossabole, untill they meet Earl Bedwas a boy with no past. together they must over-come tremounds trials of stranth and courage. this book is full of fast pased Adventure, and good laughs. I recomend this book for all ages. This book has inspierd me to write storys more than any other book. I love it !!!
Rating: Summary: An Intersting Perspective Review: I'm one of those people who have never been able to grow out of children's books. I found this one in the back of my public library, and it has quickly become one of my favorites. Pamela Service does a wonderful job of tying in the familiar legend of Arthur with a future more real to us in the Nuclear Age. What results is a twist on both worlds not easily forgotten and refreshing to enjoy. Because this book is from the 80's, I would recommend reading this with your child, to explain all the background Pamela Service draws upon. Nuclear war isn't as big an issue as it was then, and Arthur isn't as well read as it was then. Most younger children may find it confusing because they have not grown up with both worlds in the background. In my opinion, this extra time will make this book and its sequel much more enjoyable.
Rating: Summary: Rememberance Review: RemembranceIn the book Winter Of Magic's Return by Pamela F. Service, Wellington Jones, and Heather McKenna are outcasts at their boarding school. Welly, and Heather become close friends. They go on many quests. One of their quests was to find a hidden treasure in a cave. They got caught in the cave fell-dogs. Earl Bedwas was really strong and muscular for his age. He saved Welly, and Heather from the fell-dogs. All three of them went to Llandoylan School and became best friends. They go on quests in Berkley California, but they go on one big quest across California. Earl forgot his past at the age of seven. On one quest he bumps his head and remembers his past. I recommend this book to 11 + it is pretty short and is an easy reader. Winter of Magic's Return is a very adventurous book. Winter Of Magic's Return is a wonderful book.
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