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The Endless Knot: Song of Albion Book 3  (Song of Albion Trilogy)
The Endless Knot Song of Albion Book 3 - Song of Albion Trilogy
Author: Stephen Lawhead
Fire rages in Albion: a strange, hidden fire, dark–flamed, invisible to the eye. Seething and churning, it burns, gathering flames of darkness into its hot, black heart. Llew Silver Hand is High King of Albion, and the Brazen Man has defied his sovereignty. Llew must journey into the Foul Land to redeem his greatest treasure. The last batt...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780745927831
ISBN-10: 0745927831
Publication Date: 2/1/2002
Pages: 430
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Publisher: Lion
Book Type: Paperback
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The song of Albion is one of the best series I've read.
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What an amazing conclusion to a brilliant trilogy.

The first 1/3 of this book deals with ramifications left over from the ending of The Silver Hand. It is the calm before the second storm. The final 2/3 of this book sends the characters into an incredibly oppressive and harrowing journey that leads to the final and captivating conclusion.

In places I found this book to be equally as suspenseful, dark, and brooding as the second book. When the book ended I was hungry for more. It left me with that haunting feeling you get when you finish a book but the book isn't finished with you.

Lawhead is a Christian. While there are Christian themes strung together throughout the trilogy, they are subtly woven into the plot, are not overdone, and are never preachy. Lawhead strikes a delicate balance. He writes very good fantasy that happens to have some Christian themes, which is different, I think, than trying to write purely Christian fantasy. His approach appeals to a broader audience and the quality of the writing is better because of it.

It is rare that I ever re-read a book or series, but I can see myself coming back to this trilogy in the years to come. I enjoyed every page and was truly sorry to see the adventure come to an end.

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