![]() ![]() Worms just happen to be a good beastly outlet. After all it is kind of odd to see a gaint worm dominating everything. And the myterious elvish person was kind of like the elves in LOTR in that they kind of left man to destroy themselves. ![]() After all when there's a mad queen out on the loose, a traitorous relative, a girl looking for the revenge of her father, and a bit of compatability between two people, you want to know how it all comes together. ![]() I thought the end was pretty satisfing and Pattou left me wanting a whole lot more. There weren't any heart renching moments but there were scenes that I enjoy reading over and over, particularrly towards the end. The story was almost a little too simple for me. As the odd team journeys through woods, labyrinths, and waist lands a plot that could destroy all of the land surfaces as well as the truths to Collun's unhappy past. This is the story of a boy named Collun who desperately needs to get over his cowardice in order to save his kidnapped sister from who knows what? As he journy's to find her he troups up with a wizard out to help, a fenale archer with a firey disposition and a thing for revenge, an old witty friend, and a mysterious elf like fellow who doesn't feel any obligation to help people other than his own kind. This is not Edith Pattou's best work ever but you still need to read it in order to fully apreciate the next book, Fire Arrow, which is just flat out spectacular. ![]()
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