With his groundbreaking New York Times bestseller The Sword of Shannara and its acclaimed sequels, Terry Brooks brought a new audience to epic fantasy. Then he gave the genre a darkly compelling contemporary twist in his trilogy of the Word and the Void. Last year, in Armageddon’s Children, Brooks undertook the stunning chronicle that united two unique worlds. Now that story of clashing forces of darkness and light, of Shannara’s beginnings and the human race’s possible end, marches forward into an unforgettable second volume full of mystery, magic, and momentous events.
Across the ruined landscape that is America-hopelessly poisoned, plague-ridden, burned, and besieged by demon armies bent on exterminating all mortal life-two pilgrims have been summoned to serve the embattled cause of good. Logan Tom has journeyed to desolate Seattle to protect a ragged band of street urchins and the being known as “the gypsy morph,” who is both mortal and magical, and destined to save mankind unless he is destroyed. Likewise, Angel Perez has her own quest, one that will take her from the wreckage of Los Angeles to a distant, secret place untouched by the horrors of the nationwide blight-a place where the race of Elves has dwelled since before man existed. But close behind these lone Knights of the Word swarm the ravening forces of the Void.
As the menacing thunder of war drums heralds the arrival of the demons and their brutal minions in Seattle, the young survivors who call themselves the Ghosts are forced to brave the dangerous world of gangs, mutants, and worse to escape the invasion. And Logan Tom must infiltrate a refugee compound to rescue Hawk, the leader of the street urchins, who has yet to learn the truth about who and what he is. Meanwhile, Angel Perez has joined an equally urgent mission: to find the Ellcrys, a fabled talisman crucial to protecting the Elven realm against an influx of unspeakable evil from the dread dimension known as the Forbidding. But Angel and her Elf allies must beware-for a demon spy, with a monstrous creature at its command, walks among them.
As the legions of darkness draw the noose tighter, and the time of confrontation draws near, those chosen to defend the soul of the world must draw their battle lines and prepare to fight with, and for, their lives. If they fail, humanity falls.
I did enjoy this book, just not as much as its prequel. I think because much of the action moves to the world of the elves, rather than to Hawk’s street family. Some of the book is focused on the kids, but it doesn’t seem to really move the plot forward; they have adventures, face danger, but at the end they’re basically in the place they started when it comes to the story.
The elves’ story is meatier, perhaps because the reader is introduced to what will become the main storyline in the coming books. We’ll basically leave the world of men behind.
Given that, I’m still looking forward to the last book in the trilogy. So far, it isn’t on the same level as the Word and the Void trilogy, but it’s close enough.
Links are to more information regarding each book or author, not to the review.
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The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History by John M. Barry2.
Polaris (Alex Benedict #2) by Jack McDevitt3.
How Democracies Die by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt4.
Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories From My Childhood: Beloved Fairy Tales from the Queen to Cinderella by Mikhail Baryshnikov5.
The Fateful Lightning (Civil War: 1861-1865, Western Theater #4) by Jeff Shaara6.
Circling the Sun by Paula McLain7.
The Petticoat Men by Barbara Ewing8.
Lily Pond: Four Years with a Family of Beavers by Hope Ryden9.
Running with the Demon (The Word & The Void #1) by Terry Brooks10.
The Gentle Giants of Ganymede (Giants #2) by James P. Hogan11.
Ararat (Ben Walker #1) by Christopher Golden12.
If It Bleeds by Stephen King13.
American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant by Ronald C. White Jr.14.
The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates15.
Desert Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell Adventurer, Adviser to Kings by Janet Wallach16.
Snowblind by Christopher Golden17.
Women of Ashdon (Bridges Over Time #3) by Valerie Anand18.
Unworthy Republic: The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian Territory by Claudio Saunt19.
The Family Plot by Cherie Priest 20.
The German Girl by Armando Lucas Correa (translated by Nick Caistor)21.
Roses are White by Lesley Lambert22.
Giants' Star (Giants #3) by James P. Hogan23.
Duma Key by Stephen King24.
Magic In My Shoes by Constance Savery25.
The Breach by M.T. Hill26.
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler27.
In the Region of the Summer Stars (Eirlandia #1) by Stephen R. Lawhead28.
Later by Stephen King29.
The Bone Doll's Twin (Tamír Triad #1) by Lynn Flewelling 30.
The Threshold by Marlys Millhiser31.
Echoes of Home: A Ghost Story by M.L. Rayner32.
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Talking Classics) by Oscar Wilde, Martin Shaw (Reader)33.
The Reign of Wolf 21: The Saga of Yellowstone’s Legendary Druid Pack (The Alpha Wolves of Yellowstone #2) by Rick McIntyre, Marc Bekoff34.
A Knight of the Word (The Word & The Void #2) by Terry Brooks35.
The Mummy (Ramses the Damned #1) by Anne Rice36.
City of the Lost by Will Adams37.
The Summer Queen: A Medieval Tale of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France by Elizabeth Chadwick38.
Last Train from Perdition (I Travel by Night #2) by Robert R. McCammon39.
Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow40.
The Chalk Man by C.J. Tudor41.
Erebus: The Story of a Ship by Michael Palin42.
The Shining (The Shining #1) by Stephen King43.
In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson44.
Gwendy's Magic Feather (The Button Box #2) by Richard Chizmar45.
The Undocumented Americans by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio46.
Harvest Home by Tom Tryon47.
The Cider House Rules by John Irving48.
The Clover Girls by Viola Shipman49.
The Hiding Place by C. J. Tudor 50.
To Serve Them All My Days by R.F. Delderfield51.
The City Where We Once Lived by Eric Barnes52.
The Cleanup by John Skipp & Craig Spector53.
Pet Sematary by Stephen King54.
Gad’s Hall (Gad’s Hall #1) by Norah Lofts55.
The Listener by Robert R. McCammon56.
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Frankenstein, Or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley57.
The Haunting of Hill House (Stephen King Horror Library) by Shirley Jackson58.
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury59.
Candlelight by Phil Rickman60.
Newton's Fire by Will Adams61.
The Winter Crown: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine (Eleanor of Aquitaine #2) by Elizabeth Chadwick62.
Divided Soul: The Life Of Marvin Gaye by David Ritz63.
Angel Fire East (The Word & The Void #3) by Terry Brooks64.
The Winter Killing by Frances Irwin65.
Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree by Robert E. Barry 66.
Katherine by Anya Seton67.
The Bear Who Found Christmas by Alan Rodgers68.
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